Welcome to this issue of touchREVIEWS in Neurology, where we explore significant advances in neurology, cognitive health, and wearable technology in the management of various chronic conditions. This issue brings together a collection of expert perspectives and research that spans ...
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Multiple screening tests are available to screen patients for cognitive impairment, and the Confusion Assessment Method is a helpful test to screen for delirium in the immediate postoperative period.
Medicine reconciliation and identification and removal of potentially inappropriate ...
Introduction to Apomorphine and its Role in the Treatment of Parkinson’s DiseaseAndrew LeesProfessor of Neurology, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. Apomorphine is a highly-potent dopamine agonist (DA) that, unlike other clinically available compounds in this class, selectively ...
Delirium is a complex neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by disturbances of consciousness, attention, cognition, and perception. It is a common condition with serious consequences. It is estimated that at admission 10–15% of elderly patients are delirious,1 and 10–40% become delirious during hospitalisation.2 Some ...
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