DeltaScan for the Assessment of Acute Encephalopathy and Delirium in ICU and non-ICU Patients, a Prospective Cross-Sectional Multicenter Validation Study.

Am J Geriatr Psychiatry

Department of Intensive Care Medicine and UMC Utrecht Brain Center (FLD, SCAH, MB, DMB, AJCS), University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Department of Psychiatry and UMC Utrecht Brain Center (TN, MK, CR, ED, WC, AJCS), University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology (ED, AJCS), UZ Brussel and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • DeltaScan is a special tool that helps doctors quickly find out if a patient has delirium, which is a type of confusion that can happen when someone is very sick.
  • The study tested DeltaScan on 494 patients in different hospitals and found that it was very accurate, with a success rate of 99% in detecting brain issues.
  • The researchers want to learn more about how well DeltaScan can predict future problems related to delirium in patients.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To measure the diagnostic accuracy of DeltaScan: a portable real-time brain state monitor for identifying delirium, a manifestation of acute encephalopathy (AE) detectable by polymorphic delta activity (PDA) in single-channel electroencephalograms (EEGs).

Design: Prospective cross-sectional study.

Setting: Six Intensive Care Units (ICU's) and 17 non-ICU departments, including a psychiatric department across 10 Dutch hospitals.

Participants: 494 patients, median age 75 (IQR:64-87), 53% male, 46% in ICUs, 29% delirious.

Measurements: DeltaScan recorded 4-minute EEGs, using an algorithm to select the first 96 seconds of artifact-free data for PDA detection. This algorithm was trained and calibrated on two independent datasets.

Methods: Initial validation of the algorithm for AE involved comparing its output with an expert EEG panel's visual inspection. The primary objective was to assess DeltaScan's accuracy in identifying delirium against a delirium expert panel's consensus.

Results: DeltaScan had a 99% success rate, rejecting 6 of the 494 EEG's due to artifacts. Performance showed and an Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (AUC) of 0.86 (95% CI: 0.83-0.90) for AE (sensitivity: 0.75, 95%CI=0.68-0.81, specificity: 0.87 95%CI=0.83-0.91. The AUC was 0.71 for delirium (95%CI=0.66-0.75, sensitivity: 0.61 95%CI=0.52-0.69, specificity: 72, 95%CI=0.67-0.77). Our validation aim was an NPV for delirium above 0.80 which proved to be 0.82 (95%CI: 0.77-0.86). Among 84 non-delirious psychiatric patients, DeltaScan differentiated delirium from other disorders with a 94% (95%CI: 87-98%) specificity.

Conclusions: DeltaScan can diagnose AE at bedside and shows a clear relationship with clinical delirium. Further research is required to explore its role in predicting delirium-related outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jagp.2023.12.005DOI Listing

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