DELIRIUM CAUSES |
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There are a large number of possible
causes of delirium. Metabolic disorders are the single most common
cause, accounting for 20–40% of all cases. This type of delirium,
termed "metabolic encephalopathy," may result from organ failure,
including liver or kidney failure. Other metabolic causes include
diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, vitamin
deficiencies, and imbalances of fluids and electrolytes in the blood.
Severe dehydration can also cause delirium.
Drug intoxication ("intoxication confusional state") is responsible
for up to 20% of delirium cases, either from side effects, overdose,
or deliberate ingestion of a mind-altering substance. Medicinal
drugs with delirium as a possible side effect or result of overdose
include:
Anticholinergics, including atropine, scopolamine, chlorpromazine (an
antipsychotic), and diphenhydramine (an antihistamine)
Sedatives, including barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and ethanol (drinking
alcohol)
Antidepressant drugs
Anticonvulsant drugs
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including ibuprofen
and acetaminophen
Corticosteroids, including prednisone
Anticancer drugs, including methotrexate and procarbazine
Lithium
Cimetidine
Antibiotics
L-dopa.
Delirium may result from ingestion of legal or illegal psychoactive
drugs, including:
Ethanol (drinking alcohol)
Marijuana
LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and other hallucinogens
Amphetamines
Cocaine
Opiates, including heroin and morphine
PCP (phencyclidine)
Inhalants.
Drug withdrawal may also cause delirium. Delirium tremens, or "DT's,"
may occur during alcohol withdrawal after prolonged or intense
consumption. Withdrawal symptoms are also possible from many of the
psychoactive prescription drugs.
Poisons may cause delirium ("toxic encephalopathy"), including:
Solvents, such as gasoline, kerosene, turpentine, benzene, and
alcohols
Carbon monoxide
Refrigerants (Freon)
Heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, and arsenic
Insecticides, such as Parathion and Sevin
Mushrooms, such as Amanita species
Plants such as jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) and morning glory (Ipomoea
spp.)
Animal venoms.
Other causes of delirium include:
Infection
Fever
Head trauma
Epilepsy
Brain hemorrhage or infarction
Brain tumor
Low blood oxygen (hypoxemia)
High blood carbon dioxide (hypercapnia)
Post-surgical complication. |
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