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NCT07302737

Delirium and Heart Failure

Sponsor: Ain Shams University

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Summary

Biomarkers such as Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index (SII) and TG/Glucose Ratio (TyG) have shown promise in predicting delirium, reflecting the roles of inflammation and metabolic disturbances in its pathophysiology. This study aims to compare the predictive value of SII and the TyG ratio among other chemical and physiological biomarkers for diagnosing delirium and detecting its severity in older adults with heart failure. These biomarkers reflect different pathophysiological pathways implicated in delirium, including inflammation, cardiovascular stress, and metabolic dysfunction. By evaluating their individual and combined predictive abilities, this research seeks to identify potential tools for early identification of patients at high risk for delirium

Official title: Accuracy of Different Biomarkers for Predicting Delirium in Older Adults With Heart Failure

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

60 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2026-01-20

Completion Date

2026-08-01

Last Updated

2025-12-24

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

multidimensional assessment of cognition, physical, function, mood, social status of the participants

OTHER

the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM test) or CAM-ICU

standardized tool designed to quickly and accurately diagnose delirium by assessing four key features: acute mental change, inattention, and either disorganized thinking or altered consciousness. The original CAM is used for communicative patients on general wards, relying on conversation, while the CAM-ICU is adapted for critically ill, often non-verbal patients in the ICU, using non-verbal tasks and sedation scales. By providing a rapid, reliable method for identifying this often-missed condition, both tools trigger crucial medical interventions, helping to mitigate delirium's serious risks, including longer hospital stays, long-term cognitive decline, and increased mortality.

OTHER

Delirium Rating Scale - Revised-98

The Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98 (DRS-R-98) is a standardized, expert-rated clinical tool designed specifically to measure the severity of delirium and help distinguish it from other psychiatric disorders, such as dementia, depression, and schizophrenia. Unlike the CAM/CAM-ICU, which provides a simple "yes/no" diagnosis, the DRS-R-98 quantifies how severe a patient's delirium is at a given point in time and tracks changes in that severity over the course of the illness

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

blood biomarkers

complete blood count(to obtain systemic inflammatory index) ,triglyceride (TG) and glucose, Liver and kidney function tests and serum electrolytes level

Locations (1)

Ain Shams University hospitals

Cairo, Egypt