In this review, we seek to highlight how critical illness and critical care affect longer-term outcomes, to underline the contribution of ICU delirium to cognitive dysfunction several months after ICU discharge, to give new insights into ICU acquired weakness, to emphasize the importance of value-based healthcare, and to delineate the elements of family-centered care. This consensus of 29 also provides a perspective and a research agenda about post-ICU recovery
Azoulay, E., Vincent, J., Angus, D., Arabi, Y., Brochard, L., Brett, S., et al. (2017). Recovery after critical illness: putting the puzzle together—a consensus of 29. CRITICAL CARE, 21(1) [10.1186/s13054-017-1887-7].
Recovery after critical illness: putting the puzzle together—a consensus of 29
Citerio, G;
2017
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In this review, we seek to highlight how critical illness and critical care affect longer-term outcomes, to underline the contribution of ICU delirium to cognitive dysfunction several months after ICU discharge, to give new insights into ICU acquired weakness, to emphasize the importance of value-based healthcare, and to delineate the elements of family-centered care. This consensus of 29 also provides a perspective and a research agenda about post-ICU recoveryFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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