CMAJ • January 3, 2006; 174 (1). First published December 5, 2005; doi:10.1503/cmaj.050519
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Fig. 1: Flow of patients through the trial. SPMSQ = Short Portable Mental State Questionnaire, ICU = intensive care unit, CMU = cardiac monitoring unit, DIS = Diagnostic Interview Schedule, R = randomization. *Three patients withdrew and 1 patient died before the intervention.

 

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