Delirium in the elderly is a highly prevalent acute medical condition in general hospitals. The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to increase both its incidence and duration due to difficulties in implementing proper preventive strategies or employing non-pharmacological methods of treatment. Delirium is being recognized as a basic component of COVID-19 infection, especially in elderly people, but its assessment is not included as a routine method of evaluation of these patients. Its etiology is multifactorial and seems to be related to viral invasion in the central nervous system. Delirium in COVID-19, contrary to classical delirium, is more prevalent and has worse prognosis. Its treatment is practically the same, but non-pharmacological methods are more difficult to implement. Awareness, increased vigilance and proper assessment are very important because failure to diagnose delirium in these patients has many negative consequences.
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World Hlth Org South East Asia Reg Off, Communicable Dis, New Delhi 110002, IndiaWorld Hlth Org South East Asia Reg Off, Communicable Dis, New Delhi 110002, India
Bhatia, Rajesh
Abraham, Priya
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ICMR Natl Inst Virol, Pune 411001, Maharashtra, IndiaWorld Hlth Org South East Asia Reg Off, Communicable Dis, New Delhi 110002, India