posted on 2020-06-24, 11:47authored byDavid Meagher, Dimitrios Adamis, Suzanne Timmons, Niamh A. O'Regan, Shaun O'Keeffe, Sean Kennelly, Catherine Corby, Anna Maria Meaney, Paul Reynolds, Mas Mohamad, Kevin Glynn, Roisin O'Sullivan
As the Covid-19 pandemic escalates worldwide it is apparent that many patients
with more severe illness will also experience delirium. These patients pose a
particular challenge in the application of optimal care due to issues with infectious
risk, respiratory compromise and potential interactions between medications that
can be used to manage delirium with antiviral and other treatments used for
Covid-19. We describe a guidance resource adapted from existing guidelines for
delirium management that has been tailored to the specific challenge of managing
delirium in patients with Covid-19 infection. Issues around the assessment and
treatment of these patients are examined and distilled into a simple (one-paged
guidance resource that can assist clinicians in managing suspected delirium.
History
Publication
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine;pp.1-16
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Note
peer-reviewed
OA version added to ULIR on 09/09/2021.
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