Geropsychiatry: Delirium and Dementia
Geropsychiatry: Delirium and Dementia
By:Robert Averbuch, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Disorders of Cognition
* DSM-IV devotes an entire section to a subset of “organic” disorders that primarily affect cognition: “Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and other Cognitive Disorders”
What is “organic”?
* Previous differentiation between mental disorders with a clear “physical or biological” etiology (Organic) and those without (“Functional” or “Primary”)
* Falsely implied that Functional (or primary) disorders have no underlying pathophysiological basis
* Primary mental disorder- not due to a GMC or substance
Disorders of Cognition
* Delirium-disturbance in consciousness and cognition that develops rapidly
* Dementia- multiple cognitive deficits that include memory disturbance
* Amnestic Disorder- primarily memory impairment
Delirium: defined
* Disturbance of consciousness (awareness of the environment) and attention,
* PLUS…
o Changes in cognition (ie, “thinking”-memory, orientation, language, etc) OR
o Perceptual disturbances
The Course of Delirium
Delirium: Associated Features
* Disturbance in sleep-wake cycle
* Easily distracted by irrelevant stimuli
* Changes in activity level
o Restlessness, hyperactivity
o Picking at clothes, getting out of bed
o OR hypoactivity (lethargy)
* Emotional disturbances- mood lability, anger, irritability, euphoria, apathy
* Speech or language disturbances
* Perceptual abnormalities- common:
o Illusions, hallucinations, delusions
* Neurological deficits/dysfunction
What Are the Causes?
* DIRECT: Brain pathology: head injury, seizures (during and after), strokes, infections
* INDIRECT: Systemic Illness: electrolyte abnormalities, dehydration, uremia, hepatic encephalopathy, cardiovascular compromise
* Sensory deprivation
* After surgery (post-operative state)- ie. “ICU Psychosis”
* Side effects of medications or toxins or with abused recreational drugs:
Treating Delirium
* Considered a Medical Emergency
* Supportive care in an ICU setting
* Safety- close monitoring
* Remove offending agent, treat underlying cause
Dementia
Hallmark is Memory Impairment
Dementia- defined
Details: Aphasia
Disturbances in Executive Functioning
Associated Features
More associated features
Course of Dementia
What causes Dementia?
More causes:
Alzheimer’s Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type (DAT)
Vascular Dementia
Aka Multi-Infarct Dementia
Treatment of Dementia
Medications
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