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Study finds more than 70 percent of COVID ICU patients experience delirium

ANN ARBOR, MI (MPRN)— A new study from the University of Michigan helps validate the mental health problems many long haul COVID-19 patients experience.

More than 70 percent of COVID patients in the ICU experience "delirium" - a mental disturbance that can impact thinking, memory, and even cause hallucinations.

Researchers followed up with these patients one to two months after they'd been discharged from the hospital. And they found one in four still had delirium or cognitive impairment. That could help doctors understand why long haulers experience these symptoms, said Dr. Wes Ely of Vanderbilt University.

"That's a form of suffering that makes these people feel crazy, isolated and not themselves anymore. And it dehumanizes them if they are not validated and seen."

The study was published in the journal BMJ Open.