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. 2016 Apr-Jun;19(2):328–337. doi: 10.4103/0971-9784.179634

Table 3.

Validation and reliability studies of confusion assessment method for the Intensive Care Unit and Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist

Study Scoring Method Delirium prevalence (%) Study design Study population Comparator Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Interrater reliability (kappa statistic)
Ely et al.[49] CAM-ICU 87 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 38 medical and coronary ICU patients (58% mechanical ventilation), 293 assessments Intensivist and 2 intensive care nurses using the CAM-ICU versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV Intensivist - 100
Nurse 1 - 95
Nurse 2 - 96
Intensivist - 89
Nurse 1 - 93
Nurse 2 - 93
0.81-0.95
Ely et al.[50] CAM-ICU 39 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 96 medical and coronary ICU patients (100% mechanical ventilation), 471 paired daily assessments 2 intensive care nurses using the CAM-ICU versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV Nurse 1 - 100
Nurse 2 - 93
Nurse 1 - 98
Nurse 2 - 100
0.96
Lin et al.[51] CAM-ICU 22 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 111 medical and coronary ICU patients (100% mechanical ventilation), 204 paired daily assessments 2 research assistants using the CAM-ICU versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV Assessor 1 - 91 Assessor 2 - 95 Assessor 1 - 98 Assessor 2 - 98 0.91
McNicoll et al.[52] CAM-ICU 50 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 22 elderly medical ICU patients (0% mechanical ventilation), 22 paired assessments One clinician researcher using the CAM-ICU and one using CAM 73 100 0.64
Pun et al.[53] CAM-ICU Prospective, cohort study, multicenter 711 medical ICU patients Bedside nurse versus Reference standard rater N/A N/A 0.75 at community hospital, 0.92 at academic hospital
Van Eijk et al.[54] CAM-ICU 41 Prospective, multicenter 181 mixed medical and surgical ICU patients ICU nurse using CAM-ICU versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV 47 98 N/A
Luetz et al.[55] CAM-ICU 40 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 156 surgical ICU patients Trained staff members using CAM-ICU versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV 81 96 0.89
van Eijk et al.[48] CAM-ICU and ICDSC 34 Prospective, single-center 125 mixed medical and surgical ICU patients ICU nurse using either CAM-ICU or ICDSC versus delirium expert using criteria from the DSM IV CAM-ICU - 64 ICDSC - 43 CAM-ICU - 88 ICDSC - 95 N/A
Bergeron et al.[56] ICDSC 16 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 93 mixed medical and surgical ICU patients (mechanical ventilation not reported) Intensivist and 2 nurses using the ICDSC versus delirium expert using ICDSC 99 64 0.94
George et al.[57] ICDSC 34 Prospective, cohort study, single-center 59 medical ICU patients (0% mechanical ventilation) Trained residents using the ICDSC versus delirium expert using the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision diagnostic criteria 90 61 0.947

DSM IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, CAM-ICU: Confusion assessment method for the ICU, ICDSC: Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist, ICU: Intensive Care Unit, N/A: Not available