• Excited delirium (ExDS), also known as agitated delirium (AgDS) or hyperactive delirium syndrome with severe agitation, is a widely rejected diagnosis...
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    contribute to the condition. The diagnosis of excited delirium has been controversial. Excited delirium has been listed as a cause of death by some medical...
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    Delirium tremens (DTs; lit. 'mental disturbance with shaking') is a rapid onset of confusion usually caused by withdrawal from alcohol. When it occurs...
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  • in presentation excited delirium is a distinct (and more serious) condition than stimulant psychosis. The existence of excited delirium is currently debated...
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    hyperthermia, and in extreme cases, death. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as excited delirium (EXD) or catatonia due to the presence of overlapping symptoms. Pathophysiology...
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    (TBIJ) reported that, since the late 1990s, coroners used the term excited delirium to explain restraint-related deaths involving police officers. A May...
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  • shamanic practices. Unexpected strength is claimed to occur during excited delirium. The most common anecdotal examples based on hearsay are of parents...
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  • condition known as excited delirium. Paul Appelbaum, who oversees changes to psychiatry's main diagnostic manual, has commented, "excited delirium is bad science...
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  • certainly has a reason to lie." Lewinski has also promoted the term "excited delirium", captured in a discussion while officer Derek Chauvin was choking...
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  • scientific validity of the concept of excited delirium is generally rejected. Wetli's research into excited delirium led him to being retained by Axon Enterprise...
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  • diagnosis. Another controversial term, the widely rejected idea of excited delirium, is sometimes used interchangeably with ABD (although according to...
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  • official cause of death as exhaustive psychosis, now more commonly called excited delirium syndrome (EDS), a "controversial condition" often retrospectively assigned...
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    "excited delirium", repeated or prolonged stuns with the Taser can contribute to "significant and potentially fatal health risks". (The term "excited delirium"...
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    (4): 324–9. doi:10.1093/jat/bkv011. PMID 25737339. Mash DC (2016). "Excited Delirium and Sudden Death: A Syndromal Disorder at the Extreme End of the Neuropsychiatric...
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  • from cardiorespiratory failure with arrythmia after an episode of excited delirium caused by taking psychoactive drugs, as the forensic examination showed...
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  • antagonists. Agitation (dementia) Akathisia Body-focused repetitive behavior Excited delirium Burgess, Lana (16 October 2017). "What is psychomotor agitation?"....
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  • sometimes under the auspices of treatment for the controversial diagnosis "excited delirium". The American Society of Anesthesiologists and American College of...
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  • known as a direct cardiac cause. Excited delirium: While experts acknowledged that Curti exhibited signs of excited delirium, they did not postulate it as...
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  • unlikely to be immediately available." "Guidelines for the Management of Excited Delirium / Acute Behavioural Disturbance (ABD)" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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  • argue[weasel words] that excited delirium is indeed a bona fide but rare condition that can cause sudden death, experts say that delirium (without the "excited" modifier)...
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    covered in blood (after cutting his neck with glass) and experiencing excited delirium, McKinney was transported to the hospital. In the ambulance, his heart...
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    into cardiac arrest and died. The cause of death was judged to be "excited delirium", a condition frequently cited in custody-related deaths but not recognized...
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  • His death was attributed to cardiac arrest due to acute mania and "excited delirium", a condition not recognized by the AMA, APA or WHO. Four Toronto police...
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  • connection between EHS and exposure to [electromagnetic fields]." Excited delirium, originally identified by pathologist Charles Wetli to account for...
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  • homicide and also included the contributing factors to his death as "excited delirium and acute intoxication by phencyclidine, or PCP". The death first received...
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  • Racial and Sexual Assemblages of Transnational Religion (2015) and Excited Delirium: Race, Police Violence and the Invention of a Disease (2024). Beliso-De...
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  • narcolepsy, was found in Quinto's system, and said the cause of death was excited delirium syndrome. An autopsy ordered by Quinto's family determined he died...
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  • position was that the cause of death in Taser fatalities was excited delirium. Excited delirium, a syndrome not recognized by many medical associations including...
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    system—consistent with recreational use—induced a condition called excited delirium (a diagnosis that is now rejected by the medical community) that caused...
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  • 2001) (3e: 2022) Handbook of Forensic Pathology (1998) (2e: 2007) Excited Delirium Syndrome: Cause of Death and Prevention (2005) Morgue: A Life in Death...
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