Pediatric Delirium: Recognition, Management, and Outcome

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review seeks to provide an update on the diagnosis, management, and outcome of pediatric delirium.Recent FindingsCare of patients with delirium depends on correct diagnosis and treatment of its underlying cause. A variety of instruments are available to aid diagnosis. Management of delirium currently depends on atypical antipsychotics, while avoiding agents that may precipitate or exacerbate it.While most critically ill children survive delirium, many children die or have worsening function after their illness. The longer the duration of delirium, the more severe its subsequent problems including postintensive care syndrome and posttraumatic stress disorder.SummaryPossible serious long-term consequences emphasize the importance of efforts to improve diagnosis and outcome in critically ill children suffering from delirium.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research