Preferred Name | Delirium | |
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Definitions |
"Delirium is characterised by disturbed attention (i.e., reduced ability to direct, focus, sustain, and shift attention) and awareness (i.e., reduced orientation to the environment) that develops over a short period of time and tends to fluctuate during the course of a day, accompanied by other cognitive impairment such as memory deficit, disorientation, or impairment in language, visuospatial ability, or perception. Disturbance of the sleep-wake cycle (reduced arousal of acute onset or total sleep loss with reversal of the sleep-wake cycle) may also be present. The symptoms are attributable to a disorder or disease not classified under mental and behavioural disorders or to substance intoxication or withdrawal or to a medication." From ICD11 version 09/2020 |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/zhenyuzhang/ontologies/2020/DRPSNPTO/Delirium |
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Cross Reference |
MESH:D003693 SNOMEDCT:419567006 |
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Definition |
"Delirium is characterised by disturbed attention (i.e., reduced ability to direct, focus, sustain, and shift attention) and awareness (i.e., reduced orientation to the environment) that develops over a short period of time and tends to fluctuate during the course of a day, accompanied by other cognitive impairment such as memory deficit, disorientation, or impairment in language, visuospatial ability, or perception. Disturbance of the sleep-wake cycle (reduced arousal of acute onset or total sleep loss with reversal of the sleep-wake cycle) may also be present. The symptoms are attributable to a disorder or disease not classified under mental and behavioural disorders or to substance intoxication or withdrawal or to a medication." From ICD11 version 09/2020 |
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Delirium |
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prefixIRI |
Delirium |
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prefLabel |
Delirium |
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umls:cui |
C0011206 |
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subClassOf |
http://www.semanticweb.org/zhenyuzhang/ontologies/2020/DRPSNPTO/IntrapersonalCausativeFactor |