Background: Between 10 % to 48 % of patients develop delirium in acute phase of stroke. Delirium determinants and its association with other neuropsychiatric disturbances in stroke are poorly understood. The wildly accepted predictive model of post-stroke delirium is still lacking. Methods/design: This is a prospective, observational, single-center study in patients with acute phase of stroke. We aim to include 750 patients ≥18 years with acute stroke or transient ischemic attack admitted to the stroke unit within 48 hours after stroke onset. The goals of the study are: 1) to determine frequency of delirium and subsyndromal delirium in Polish stroke patients within 7 days after admission to the hospital; 2) to determine factors associated with incidence, severity and duration of delirium and subsyndromal delirium and to create a predictive model for post-stroke delirium; 3) to determine the association between delirium and its cognitive, psychiatric, behavioral and functional short and long-term consequences; 4) to validate scales used for delirium diagnosis in stroke population. Discussion: This study is designed to provide information on clinical manifestation, diagnostic methods and determinants of delirium spectrum disorders in acute stroke phase and their short and long-term consequences. Collected information allow us to create a predictive model for post-stroke delirium.
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Klimiec, E., Dziedzic, T., Kowalska, K., Szyper, A., Pera, J., Potoczek, P., … Klimkowicz-Mrowiec, A. (2015). PRospective Observational POLIsh Study on post-stroke delirium (PROPOLIS): Methodology of hospital-based cohort study on delirium prevalence, predictors and diagnostic tools. BMC Neurology, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0351-z
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