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. 2021 Mar 18;9(2):11–18. doi: 10.1007/s40138-021-00226-9

Table 1.

Selected examples of delirium screening tools

Instrument Synopsis Sensitivity Specificity Time
Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) [38] A bedside cognitive test is used to determine (1) altered mental status or fluctuating course, (2) inattention, (3) disorganized thinking, and (4) altered level of consciousness using clinical impression 86% 93% 5–10 min
Brief Confusion Assessment Method (bCAM) [37] Uses the CAM algorithm but uses objective testing to evaluate inattention and disorganized thinking 84% 96% < 2 min
4AT [39] Evaluates alertness, orientation, attention, and fluctuation 88% 88% < 2 min
Delirium Triage Screen (DTS) [37] Evaluates inattention using object testing and level of consciousness using DTS followed by more specific test to confirm 98% 55% < 30 sec
Month of the year backwards—12 months (MOTYB-12) [40•] Asks the patient to recite the months of the year backwards from December to July 84% 71% < 1 min
Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale [41] A structured evaluation of level of consciousness based on your observation of the patient during routine clinical evaluation 82% 85% < 10 sec
Single Question in Delirium (SQiD) “'Do you think [name of patient] has been more confused lately?” 80% 71% < 30 sec