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Delirium detection in older acute medical inpatients: a multicentre prospective comparative diagnostic test accuracy study of the 4AT and the confusion assessment method
by
Goodacre, Steve
, Stephen, Jacqueline
, Weir, Christopher J.
, Hanley, Janet
, Young, John
, Tieges, Zoë
, Gray, Alasdair
, Steven, Jill
, Shenkin, Susan D.
, MacLullich, Alasdair M. J.
, Siddiqi, Najma
, Anand, Atul
, MacRaild, Allan
, Godfrey, Mary
, Black, Polly L.
, Boyd, Julia
, Fox, Christopher
in
4AT
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Algorithms
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist - methods
/ Checklist - standards
/ Coma
/ Computer aided manufacturing
/ Confusion - diagnosis
/ Confusion assessment method (CAM)
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - diagnosis
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ Diagnostic test accuracy
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - methods
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - standards
/ Elderly patients
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Geriatric Assessment - methods
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neuropsychological Tests - standards
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research Article
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Specificity
2019
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Delirium detection in older acute medical inpatients: a multicentre prospective comparative diagnostic test accuracy study of the 4AT and the confusion assessment method
by
Goodacre, Steve
, Stephen, Jacqueline
, Weir, Christopher J.
, Hanley, Janet
, Young, John
, Tieges, Zoë
, Gray, Alasdair
, Steven, Jill
, Shenkin, Susan D.
, MacLullich, Alasdair M. J.
, Siddiqi, Najma
, Anand, Atul
, MacRaild, Allan
, Godfrey, Mary
, Black, Polly L.
, Boyd, Julia
, Fox, Christopher
in
4AT
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Algorithms
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist - methods
/ Checklist - standards
/ Coma
/ Computer aided manufacturing
/ Confusion - diagnosis
/ Confusion assessment method (CAM)
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - diagnosis
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ Diagnostic test accuracy
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - methods
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - standards
/ Elderly patients
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Geriatric Assessment - methods
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neuropsychological Tests - standards
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research Article
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Specificity
2019
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Delirium detection in older acute medical inpatients: a multicentre prospective comparative diagnostic test accuracy study of the 4AT and the confusion assessment method
by
Goodacre, Steve
, Stephen, Jacqueline
, Weir, Christopher J.
, Hanley, Janet
, Young, John
, Tieges, Zoë
, Gray, Alasdair
, Steven, Jill
, Shenkin, Susan D.
, MacLullich, Alasdair M. J.
, Siddiqi, Najma
, Anand, Atul
, MacRaild, Allan
, Godfrey, Mary
, Black, Polly L.
, Boyd, Julia
, Fox, Christopher
in
4AT
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Algorithms
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist - methods
/ Checklist - standards
/ Coma
/ Computer aided manufacturing
/ Confusion - diagnosis
/ Confusion assessment method (CAM)
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - diagnosis
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ Diagnostic test accuracy
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - methods
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - standards
/ Elderly patients
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Geriatric Assessment - methods
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neuropsychological Tests - standards
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research Article
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Specificity
2019
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Delirium detection in older acute medical inpatients: a multicentre prospective comparative diagnostic test accuracy study of the 4AT and the confusion assessment method
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Delirium detection in older acute medical inpatients: a multicentre prospective comparative diagnostic test accuracy study of the 4AT and the confusion assessment method
2019
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Overview
Background
Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing to poor care. The 4 ‘A’s Test (4AT,
www.the4AT.com
) is a short delirium assessment tool designed for routine use without special training. The primary objective was to assess the accuracy of the 4AT for delirium detection. The secondary objective was to compare the 4AT with another commonly used delirium assessment tool, the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM).
Methods
This was a prospective diagnostic test accuracy study set in emergency departments or acute medical wards involving acute medical patients aged ≥ 70. All those without acutely life-threatening illness or coma were eligible. Patients underwent (1) reference standard delirium assessment based on DSM-IV criteria and (2) were randomised to either the index test (4AT, scores 0–12; prespecified score of > 3 considered positive) or the comparator (CAM; scored positive or negative), in a random order, using computer-generated pseudo-random numbers, stratified by study site, with block allocation. Reference standard and 4AT or CAM assessments were performed by pairs of independent raters blinded to the results of the other assessment.
Results
Eight hundred forty-three individuals were randomised: 21 withdrew, 3 lost contact, 32 indeterminate diagnosis, 2 missing outcome, and 785 were included in the analysis. Mean age was 81.4 (SD 6.4) years. 12.1% (95/785) had delirium by reference standard assessment, 14.3% (56/392) by 4AT, and 4.7% (18/384) by CAM. The 4AT had an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.90 (95% CI 0.84–0.96). The 4AT had a sensitivity of 76% (95% CI 61–87%) and a specificity of 94% (95% CI 92–97%). The CAM had a sensitivity of 40% (95% CI 26–57%) and a specificity of 100% (95% CI 98–100%).
Conclusions
The 4AT is a short, pragmatic tool which can help improving detection rates of delirium in routine clinical care.
Trial registration
International standard randomised controlled trial number (ISRCTN)
53388093
. Date applied 30/05/2014; date assigned 02/06/2014.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Aged
/ Coma
/ Computer aided manufacturing
/ Confusion assessment method (CAM)
/ Delirium
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - methods
/ Diagnostic Tests, Routine - standards
/ Female
/ Geriatric Assessment - methods
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
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