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NCT number NCT03934645
Other study ID # TÜTF-BAEK 2017/263
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2017
Est. completion date November 1, 2019

Study information

Verified date March 2020
Source Trakya University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This study compares the efficacy of scoring models used in delirium prediction in patients applying to intensive care unit. The diagnosis of delirium is based on the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC). The aim of this study is determine the sensitivity and specificity of three prediction models (Delirium prediction model for ICU patients version 1 [Predeliric version-1], Delirium prediction model for ICU patients version 2 [Predeliric version-2] and Early prediction model for delirium in ICU patients [E-Predeliric]).


Description:

Most patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are entered delirium during hospitalization. Delirium; has been reported that it is associated with significant side effects such as prolonged stay in hospital and intensive care unit, increased morbidity and mortality and high costs. For evaluating delirium in intensive care units; There are several assessment tools such as the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist(ICDSC) etc. The ICDSC checklist is an eight-item screening tool that is based on DSM criteria and applied with data that can be collected through medical records. Its validity has been confirmed by several studies. Assessment tools such as ICDSC; can diagnose after patient is entered the delirium and therefore cannot provide early treatment and preventive measures. Prevention of delirium is more important than the correct treatment of delirium. For preventing delirium; early diagnosis and treatment are necessary. Pre-deliric (DELIRIUM PREDICTION MODEL FOR INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS) and E-pre-deliric (EARLY PREDICTION MODEL FOR DELIRIUM IN ICU PATIENTS) prediction models; are developed and approved for delirium estimation in intensive care unit patients.

Data of the patient in the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care unit are collected and the delirium prediction score is found by the pre-deliric model. In the e-pre-deliric model, delirium prediction score is determined by inputting the data of the patient in admission to the intensive care unit.

In this study; the definition of delirium was done by ICDSC scoring. Patients with an ICDSC score of 4 and over were diagnosed with delirium.

The aim of this study; To determine the sensitivity and specificity of E-pre-deliric and Pre-deliric scores by comparing the effectiveness of ICDSC, E-pre-deliric, Pre-deliric version-1 and Pre-deliric version-2 assessment tools in the prediction of delirium.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 250
Est. completion date November 1, 2019
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit for more than 24 hours

- Patients 18 years and older

- Patients without mental disability

- Non-pregnant patients

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit for less than 24 hours

- Patients under 18 years

- Patients in coma during hospitalization in the intensive care unit

- Patients with aphasia disease, who cannot communicate

- If the compliance rate of the delirium screening was <%80 during a patient's stay in the ICU

- If signs of delirium are seen within 24 hours of ICU admission

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Delirium prediction model for ICU patients, version 1
The pre-deliric model version 1 for intensive care patients consists of ten risk factors that are readily available within 24 hours after intensive care admission and has a high predictive value. The model allows for early prediction of delirium and initiation of preventive measures. Data of the patient in the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care unit are collected and the delirium prediction score is found.
Delirium prediction model for ICU patients, version 2
The pre-deliric model version 2 for intensive care patients consists of ten risk factors that are readily available within 24 hours after intensive care admission. Data of the patient in the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care unit are collected and the delirium prediction score is found. The model allows for early prediction of delirium and initiation of preventive measures.
Early prediction model for delirium in ICU patients
The e-pre-deliric model enables the clinician to identify those patients likely to develop delirium following ICU admission using only nine predictors. In the e-pre-deliric model, delirium prediction score is determined by inputting the data of the patient in admission to the intensive care unit.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Trakya University Edirne Centrum

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Trakya University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Rate of Predeliric version-1 model Data of the patient (ten risk factors) in the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care unit are collected and the delirium prediction score is calculated. Each item is scored 0-100. 1 day in admission (1 time)
Primary Rate of Predeliric version-2 model Data of the patient (ten risk factors) in the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care unit are collected and the delirium prediction score is calculated. Each item is scored 0-100. 1 day in admission (1 time)
Primary Rate of E-predeliric model In the e-pre-deliric model, delirium prediction score is calculated by inputting the data of the patient (nine predictors) in admission to the intensive care unit. Each item is scored 0-100. 1 day in admission (1 time)
Secondary ICDSC score The items include the assessment of: (1) consciousness ( deep sedation/coma, agitation, normal wakefulness, or light sedation); (2) inattention; (3) disorientation; (4) hallucination, delusion, or psychosis; (5) psychomotor agitation or retardation; (6) inappropriate speech or mood; (7) sleep-wake cycle disturbances; and (8) fluctuation of symptomatology. The maximum score is eight; scores of =4 indicate the presence of delirium and score zero is indicate not in delirium. Each item is scored 0-8. 1 time per day during hospitalization
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