CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop a device that detects delirium in patients using brain activity monitoring. By utilizing a simple EEG setup, the device provides early and objective detection of delirium, which is crucial for improving patient outcomes, especially in elderly hospitalized individuals.
Delirium –an acute decline in cognitive functioning– is common, serious, frightening, costly and sometimes fatal.
Delirium is a great burden for patients because of horrifying hallucinations and impaired outcome and increased risk on dementia.
Delirium stresses society because of increased healthcare costs.
This is due to prolonged length of hospital stay, and increased rate of discharge to a nursing home thereafter.
Costs due to delirium total to €134 billion/year in Europe alone, equaling cost…
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