
Delirium
Acute Confusional States in Palliative Medicine
Augusto Caraceni(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
278 pages
978-0-19-263199-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Delirium is a complex syndrome with a multi-factorial aetiology and it is characterised by marked disturbances of consciousness, attention, memory, perception, thought, sleep-wake cycle, and by fluctuation of symptoms. This book covers in detail the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical aspects, differential diagnosis, and management of the syndrome. Due to the special characteristics of the syndrome, specific chapters deal with different etiologies and populations at risk, with emphasis on the critically ill and palliative care patients. As delirium often announces or anticipates the proximity of death, family issues are considered in a comprehensive final chapter, covering the impact of terminal illness on the family and the process of bereavement. The book emphasises the need for assessing and diagnosing delirium with reliable instruments, and a chapter on assessment is reinforced by including appendices of many of the most relevant instruments reported in recent literature. The evidence from literature data is always distinguished from the authors' opinion and most chapters are integrated by the presentation of case examples.
This book demonstrates that only an interdisciplinary treatment of delirium between neurology, psychiatry and palliative medicine can develop knowledge of the syndrome and improve patient and family care. This book has been written for palliative care physicians and specialist nurses, neurologists, psychiatrists, and other health professionals treating terminally ill patients, offering them a clear account of how to recognise and deal with the syndrome.
This book demonstrates that only an interdisciplinary treatment of delirium between neurology, psychiatry and palliative medicine can develop knowledge of the syndrome and improve patient and family care. This book has been written for palliative care physicians and specialist nurses, neurologists, psychiatrists, and other health professionals treating terminally ill patients, offering them a clear account of how to recognise and deal with the syndrome.
Reviews / Votes
It achieves its aim to encourage further exploration of this difficult area. Palliative Medicine, Vol 18, 2 This is a useful and stimulating book that takes our thinking about the meaning and management of delirium one step further. A worthy addition to the Palliative Care Service library. IAHPC websiteMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Palliative care physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, and other health professionals treating terminally ill patients.
Illustrations
fig., tab., num. b/w photographs
numerous black and white photographs, tables and figures
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-263199-2 (9780192631992)
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Book
01/2011
2nd Edition
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Persons
AUGUSTO CARACENI, Chief of Neurology, Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Unit, National Cancer Institute of Milan, Italy, and LUIGI GRASSI, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Chairman and Chief Section of Psychiatry, University of Ferrara, Italy
Content
1. Delirium: historical concepts and current definitions; 2. Pathophysiology; 3. Epidemiology; 4. Clinical phenomenology; 5. Differential diagnosis; 6. Frequent aetiologies; 7. Frequent clinical subtypes - delirium in special populations; 8. Diagnostic assessment; 9. Management; 10. Family issues; Appendices