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Recalibration of the delirium prediction model for ICU patients (PRE-DELIRIC): a multinational observational study

Recalibration of the delirium prediction model for ICU patients (PRE-DELIRIC): a multinational observational study
Recalibration of the delirium prediction model for ICU patients (PRE-DELIRIC): a multinational observational study
In this multinational study, we recalibrated the PRE-DELIRIC model. Despite differences in the incidence of predictors between the centers in the different countries, the performance of the PRE-DELIRIC-model remained good. Following validation of the PRE-DELIRIC model, it may facilitate implementation of strategies to prevent delirium and aid improvements in delirium management of ICU patients.
delirium, predicition model, recalibration, critical care
0342-4642
361-369
van den Boogaard, M.
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Schoonhoven, L.
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Maseda, E.
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Plowright, C.
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Jones, C.
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Luetz, A.
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Sackey, P.V.
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Jorens, P.G.
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van Haren, F.M.P.
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Donders, R.
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van der Hoeven, J.G.
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Pickkers, P.
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van den Boogaard, M.
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Sackey, P.V.
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Jorens, P.G.
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Aitken, L.M.
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van Haren, F.M.P.
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Donders, R.
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van der Hoeven, J.G.
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Pickkers, P.
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van den Boogaard, M., Schoonhoven, L., Maseda, E., Plowright, C., Jones, C., Luetz, A., Sackey, P.V., Jorens, P.G., Aitken, L.M., van Haren, F.M.P., Donders, R., van der Hoeven, J.G. and Pickkers, P. (2014) Recalibration of the delirium prediction model for ICU patients (PRE-DELIRIC): a multinational observational study. Intensive Care Medicine, 40 (3), 361-369. (doi:10.1007/s00134-013-3202-7). (PMID:24441670)

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In this multinational study, we recalibrated the PRE-DELIRIC model. Despite differences in the incidence of predictors between the centers in the different countries, the performance of the PRE-DELIRIC-model remained good. Following validation of the PRE-DELIRIC model, it may facilitate implementation of strategies to prevent delirium and aid improvements in delirium management of ICU patients.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 December 2013
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 January 2014
Published date: March 2014
Keywords: delirium, predicition model, recalibration, critical care
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 386289
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/386289
ISSN: 0342-4642
PURE UUID: 693045d3-c9fe-4ccb-b368-890b7bd4743e
ORCID for L. Schoonhoven: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7129-3766

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Date deposited: 29 Jan 2016 15:04
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: M. van den Boogaard
Author: L. Schoonhoven ORCID iD
Author: E. Maseda
Author: C. Plowright
Author: C. Jones
Author: A. Luetz
Author: P.V. Sackey
Author: P.G. Jorens
Author: L.M. Aitken
Author: F.M.P. van Haren
Author: R. Donders
Author: J.G. van der Hoeven
Author: P. Pickkers

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