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Benzodiazepine Use as a Cause of Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Hospital Inpatients
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1995
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Elderly hospital inpatients who have intact cognitive function on admission to hospital have a low risk of developing cognitive impairment and delirium during their hospital stay. In this population, however, benzodiazepine use accounted for 29% of cases of cognitive impairment which did occur. The data also suggest that dehydration, urinary retention, and an admission diagnosis of CNS disease may be important risk factors for delirium.