Toxic Delirium: Navigating the Fog of Chemical Confusion
Toxic Delirium: A Review of Diagnosis, Epidemiology, and Treatment Abstract Toxic delirium is an acute confusional state, often caused by drugs or other toxins, that is characterized by disorientation, fluctuating levels of consciousness, and psychomotor agitation or retardation. Its diagnosis and management can be challenging due to the wide variety of potential etiologies, the overlap […]
ACUTE CONFUSIONAL STATE
Definition and Nomenclature The Acute Confusional State (ACS), often synonymized in clinical settings with delirium, represents a serious neurocognitive syndrome characterized by an acute onset and fluctuating course of global cognitive impairment, typically manifesting as severe bafflement, disorientation, and an inability to maintain attention. Unlike chronic disorders such as dementia, ACS is an abrupt alteration […]