Recognition of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: Is There an Ideal Tool?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Barriers and Facilitators to Recognition
3. Clinician Tools to Detect DSD
4. Family Care Partner Tools to Detect DSD
Delirium Screening Tools | Caregiver Administered or Informed | Age (Mean/SD) | Total Sample | Setting | Sample with Delirium (N, %) | Sample without Delirium or Dementia (N, %) | Sample with Dementia (N, %) | Sample with Delirium Superimposed on Dementia(N, %) | Reference Standard | Sensitivity % (95% CI) | Specificity % (95% CI) |
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Single Question in Delirium (SQiD) [58] | Informed | Primary analysis 68 (60.5–78); Secondary analysis 68 (56–77.5). | Background population = 2353; Analyzed group for DSM = 73; Analyzed group for CAM = 122. | Inpatient oncology wards | NA | NA | NA | NA | DSM-IV and CAM | 44.4(25.5–64.7%) | 87(74–95%) |
Single Question-Delirium (SSQ-Delirium) [59] | Informed | 79.6 (65–97) | 161 | Acute medicine unit/geriatric assessment unit | 9(12.9%) | 25(35.7%) | 10(14.3%) | 26(14.1%) | CAM | 76.9% | 56.1% |
Family CAM [57] | Administered | Patient 80.3 ± 7 FC 80.3 ± 6.9 | 108 family and caregiver dyad | Emergency department | 30(28%) | 45(42%) | 55(51%) | 22(20%) | CAM | Overall 56.7(37–75%); Dementia subgroup 60.8(41–81%); No Dementia subgroup 42.8(6–80%). | Overall 83.3(75–92%); Dementia subgroup 74.3(60–89%); No Dementia subgroup 90.7(82–99%). |
Informant Assessment of Geriatric Delirium [60] | Administered | 85.5 ± 7.6 | 85 | Nursing home | 5(5.9%) | 47(58.8%) | 35(41.2%) | 2(40%) | DSM-5 | 82 (60%); Cut off score 4. | 64 (94%); Cut off score 4. |
Sour Seven [61] | Administered | 81.3 ± 8.9 | 39 (analyzed group) | Medical and surgical units | NA | NA | NA | NA | DSM-5 | Total score of 4 89.5%; Total score of 9 63.2%. | Total score of 4 90%; Total score of 9 100%. |
5. Discussion and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Tools (Author, Year) | Age (Mean ± SD) | Setting | Total Sample (N) | Sample with Delirium N(%) | Sample without Delirium or Dementia N(%) | Sample with Dementia N(%) | Sample with Delirium Superimposed on Dementia N(%) | Sample with Depression N(%) | Sensitivity of the Tool in the Entire Sample | Specificity of the Tool in the Entire Sample |
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CAM [47] | 77–81 ± 5.4–7.9 | Internal medicine service | 56 | 26(46%) | 27(48%) | 12(21%) | 9(16%) | 9 (16%) | 94–100% | 90–95% |
CAM-ICU [48] | 55.3 ± 17.4 | ICU | 96 | 80(83%) | 15(16%) | 12(15%) | 11(11%) | 30(29%) | 93–100% | 98–100% |
3D-CAM [27] | 84 ± 5.5 | General medicine units | 201 | 42(21%) | NA | 56(27%) | 28(14%) | NA | Entire sample 95(84–99%); Dementia subgroup 96(82–100%); No Dementia subgroup 93(66–100%). | Entire sample 94(90–97%); Dementia subgroup 86(67–96%); No Dementia subgroup 96(91–99%). |
UB-CAM [42] | 79.7 ± 6.6 | General medicine inpatients | 527 | 114(27%) | 303(57%) | 183(35%) | 73(64%) | NA | Physician 56.3(35.4–76.1%); Nurse 64.4 (41.6–82.3%). | Physician 93.1(85.0–96.8%); Nurse 93.9 (86.7–97.2%). |
4-DSD [49] | 85.32 ± 5.79 | Acute hospital and rehabilitation setting | 134 | NA | NA | 134(100) Or 46(32%) | Acute hospital 37(80.43); Rehabilitation setting 9(19.57). | NA | Entire sample 80(66–91%); Moderate to severe dementia 79(60–92%); Severe dementia 82(57–96%). | Entire sample 80(70–87%); Moderate to severe dementia 82(72–90%); Severe dementia 56(21–86%). |
4-AT [50] | 83.9 ± 6.1 | Acute geriatrics ward and a department of rehabilitation. | 234 | 29 (12%) | 150(63%) | 74(31%) | 17(7%) | NA | Entire sample (89.7%); Dementia subgroup (94.1%); No Dementia subgroup (83.3%). | Entire sample (84.1%); Dementia subgroup (64.9%); No Dementia subgroup (91.3%). |
6-CIT +4-AT [51] | 77 ± N/A | Emergency department | 419 | 15.2% | NA | 21.5% | 49.4% | NA | 89.9% | 62.7% |
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Shrestha, P.; Fick, D.M. Recognition of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: Is There an Ideal Tool? Geriatrics 2023, 8, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8010022
Shrestha P, Fick DM. Recognition of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: Is There an Ideal Tool? Geriatrics. 2023; 8(1):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8010022
Chicago/Turabian StyleShrestha, Priyanka, and Donna M. Fick. 2023. "Recognition of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: Is There an Ideal Tool?" Geriatrics 8, no. 1: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8010022
APA StyleShrestha, P., & Fick, D. M. (2023). Recognition of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: Is There an Ideal Tool? Geriatrics, 8(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8010022