🕒 Delayed

Delayed refers to any clinical event, diagnosis, complication, or intervention that occurs later than expected based on typical timelines, protocols, or physiological responses.

  • Delayed bleeding: hemorrhage that develops hours or days after trauma or surgery.
  • Delayed awakening: failure to regain consciousness in the expected postoperative or post-ictal window.
  • Delayed diagnosis: identification of a condition after a clinically significant or avoidable time lapse.
  • May indicate evolving pathology (e.g., hematoma expansion, edema).
  • Often requires heightened surveillance and repeat imaging.
  • Associated with increased morbidity if not anticipated.
  • Delayed intracranial hemorrhage in anticoagulated patients after mild TBI.
  • Delayed ischemic deficits after subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  • Delayed hydrocephalus after tumor resection or meningitis.
  • Anticipate based on risk factors (age, anticoagulation, comorbidities).
  • Include in discharge instructions and follow-up plans.
  • Use structured observation protocols (e.g., 6–24h CT control in TBI).
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  • Last modified: 2025/06/14 20:19
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