2011
DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0b013e3181fd66e5
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Long-term complications of critical care

Abstract: Survivors of critical illness are frequently left with a legacy of long-term physical, neuropsychiatric, and quality of life impairments. Understanding patient and intensive care risk factors can help identify patients who are most at risk of these complications. Furthermore, modifiable risk factors and beneficial interventions are increasingly being identified to help inform practical management recommendations to reduce the prevalence and impact of these long-term complications.

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“…8 • Clinically significant signs and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder occur in 28% of ICU survivors. 2,9 These signs and symptoms may not improve and have been reported in patients studied 8 years after ICU discharge. 2 …”
Section: Psychological Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…8 • Clinically significant signs and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder occur in 28% of ICU survivors. 2,9 These signs and symptoms may not improve and have been reported in patients studied 8 years after ICU discharge. 2 …”
Section: Psychological Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…2,9 These signs and symptoms may not improve and have been reported in patients studied 8 years after ICU discharge. 2 …”
Section: Psychological Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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