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Delirium assessed by Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale in advanced cancer patients admitted to an acute palliative/supportive care unit
Authors:Sebastiano Mercadante  Claudio Adile  Patrizia Ferrera  Andrea Cortegiani  Alessandra Casuccio
Institution:1. Palliative Care program SAMO, Palermo, Italy;2. Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother Child Care, University of Palermo, Italy;3. Department of Biopathology, Medical and Forensic Biotechnologies (DIBIMEF), Section of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Intensive Care and Emergency, Policlinico “P, Giaccone”, University of Palermo, Italy
Abstract:Background: Delirium is often unrecognized in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of delirium assessed by the Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale (MDAS) and possible associated factors on admission to an acute palliative/supportive care unit (APSCU). The secondary outcome was to assess changes in MDAS and symptom burden at time of discharge.

Methods: A consecutive sample of advanced cancer patients who were admitted to an APSCU was prospectively assessed for a period of 10 months. Patient demographics, including age, gender, primary diagnosis, Karnofsky status, stage of disease, and educational level were collected. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and the MDAS were measured at hospital admission and discharge.

Results: A total of 314 patients were surveyed. Of 292 patients with MDAS available at T0, 74 (25.3%) and 24 (8.2%) had a MDAS of 7–12 and ≥13, respectively. At discharge, there was a significant decrease in the number of patients with a MDAS ≥7/30. Higher values of MDAS were associated with age (p?=?.028), a lower Karnofsky status (p?p?=?.04), low level of education (p?=?.002), less awareness of disease (p?p?p?=?.026), hospital stay (p?=?.038) and death (p?p?Conclusion: Delirium is highly prevalent in patients admitted to APSCU, characterized by a low mortality due to early referral. Comprehensive assessment and treatment may allow a decrease in the level of cognitive disorders and symptom burden.
Keywords:Advanced cancer  delirium  memorial delirium assessment scale  edmonton symptom assessment scale  palliative care
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