Zusammenfassung
Delirium ist in der Palliativmedizin ein weit verbreitetes und stark belastendes Symptom, dessen Ursachen und Entstehung sind multifaktoriell sind. Studien belegen, dass ein Zusammenspielen bestimmter Auslöser die Entstehung eines Deliriums begünstigen kann. Manche dieser Auslöser sind reversibel. Dieser Fallbericht präsentiert ein reversibles Delirium bei einer Patientin mit fortgeschrittener Krebserkrankung. Des Weiteren findet sich eine Liste möglicher, reversibler medikamentöser Ursachen für ein Delirium, welche vor allem bei älteren Patienten hilfreich sein kann.
Summary
Delirium is still one of the most common and distressing symptoms in palliative care patients. Causes and pathophysiology of this neuropsychiatric dysfunction are multifactorial. Recent studies indicate that the interaction of special triggers facilitates development of delirium. Some of them are reversible. This case report presents a reversible delirium in an advanced cancer patient and offers a list of possible delirogen medications. This list might be useful to prevent delirium, particularly in older people.
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Kierner, K., Jagsch, C. & Watzke, H. Reversible delirium in an advanced cancer patient. Wien Med Wochenschr 162, 8–10 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10354-011-0048-x
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