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2010, Número 3

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Rev Mex Cardiol 2010; 21 (3)


Causas de delirium en adultos mayores postoperados de cirugía cardiaca

Villalobos SJA, García ZT, Reyna SJL, Montes OSMA
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 31
Paginas: 111-120
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PALABRAS CLAVE

Delirium, cirugía cardiaca, paciente anciano.

RESUMEN

El delirium es quizá una de las formas de presentación más frecuentes de enfermedad aguda en el paciente anciano y de las complicaciones más observadas en el postoperatorio de cirugía cardiaca y durante el curso de su hospitalización. No es una enfermedad en sí misma, sino un síndrome caracterizado por alteraciones en la conciencia, atención y percepción, acompañados de un cambio en las funciones cognitivas, que se desarrolla en forma aguda, fluctúa a lo largo del día y no es atribuible a un estado demencial.


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