INVESTIGATING THE CAUSES OF DELIRIUM: A BEHAVIOR ALTERATION WITH ORGANIC ORIGIN

Authors

  • Daiana de Freitas Ferreira Ramos Centro Universitário do Norte
  • Thifisson Ribeiro de Souza Universidade de Rio Verde
  • Laura de Oliveira Faculdade da Saúde e Ecologia Humana
  • Anderson Fonseca de Araújo Universidade Vale do Rio Doce
  • Letícia Ribeiro Cardoso Universidade de Rio Verde
  • Eduardo Cammerer Mombelli Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i8.10938

Keywords:

Neurocognitive Disorders. Delirium. Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium.

Abstract

Delirium can be defined as a neurocognitive disorder, a behavioral change of organic origin. It has an acute onset and is more prevalent in the elderly, although it is not exclusive to this age group. The clinic of this disease has four cardinal characteristics: alteration in the level of consciousness, some cognitive alteration, it has a limited course and it has an organic cause. There are also three classifications for the course of the disease: hyperactive, hypoactive and mixed. Although the diagnosis of hyperactive delirium is a little more alarming, the prevalence of hypoactive cases is higher among affected individuals. Similar to other neurocognitive conditions, it also requires an advanced practical level from the physician who identifies and treats the disease. Therefore, this narrative literature review gathered articles from the main databases in order to investigate in the selected literature what are the main causes of delirium. It was concluded that the main causes are intracranial. However, biological causes such as postoperative patients or victims of infections have a high correlation. In addition, the use of drugs with a cholinergic effect, withdrawal states or environmental stress in already compromised patients are also relevant causative factors.

Author Biographies

Daiana de Freitas Ferreira Ramos, Centro Universitário do Norte

Graduanda em Medicina pelo Centro Universitário do Norte. 

Thifisson Ribeiro de Souza, Universidade de Rio Verde

Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Rio Verde. 

Laura de Oliveira, Faculdade da Saúde e Ecologia Humana

Graduanda em Medicina pela Faculdade da Saúde e Ecologia Humana. 

Anderson Fonseca de Araújo, Universidade Vale do Rio Doce

Médico pela Universidade Vale do Rio Doce.

Letícia Ribeiro Cardoso, Universidade de Rio Verde

Médica pela Universidade de Rio Verde.  

Eduardo Cammerer Mombelli, Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos

Médico. Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos. 

Published

2023-09-13

How to Cite

Ramos, D. de F. F., Souza, T. R. de, Oliveira, L. de, Araújo, A. F. de, Cardoso, L. R., & Mombelli, E. C. (2023). INVESTIGATING THE CAUSES OF DELIRIUM: A BEHAVIOR ALTERATION WITH ORGANIC ORIGIN. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(8), 1458–1464. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i8.10938