[Delirium: a reappraisal of clinical characteristics and treatment perspectives after the transition from the DSM-IV to the DSM-5].

Riv Psichiatr

Unità di Anestesia e Rianimazione Universitaria, Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica, Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, Università di Pisa.

Published: April 2020

The aim of this commentary is to discuss some clinical characteristics and treatment perspectives of delirium in the light of transition from the DSM-IV to the DSM-5. Such a transient dysfunction of cerebral metabolism, essentially reversible, presents an acute or subacute onset, and manifests itself clinically through a wide range of neuropsychiatric abnormalities. Delirium is a predictor of cognitive decline and is associated with a greater mortality. First line treatment of delirium is represented by haloperidol though atypical antipsychotics effectiveness and tolerability are increasingly evident.

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