2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28967
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Long-Term Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Stays Can Lead to Long-Term Cognitive Impairment (LTCI): Neurosurgery Nursing Strategies to Minimize Risk

Abstract: Long-term cognitive impairment (LTCI) is a phenomenon predominantly seen in patients within intensive care units (ICU) that causes chronic dysfunction, defined as new or worsening deficits in memory, attention, mental processing speed, executive function, intellectual function, and visual-spatial abilities for over 12 months, inhibiting the necessary return to baseline function without appropriate intervention. Our objective is to provide a guideline of nursing strategies to reduce LTCI through different studi… Show more

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“…ICU patients often experience not only delirium but also other neurocognitive impairments [ 43 ]. In this context, Turon et al examined in a pilot study the benefits of VR-assisted early neurocognitive stimulation in 20 critically ill adult patients [ 44 ].…”
Section: Part 1: Vrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICU patients often experience not only delirium but also other neurocognitive impairments [ 43 ]. In this context, Turon et al examined in a pilot study the benefits of VR-assisted early neurocognitive stimulation in 20 critically ill adult patients [ 44 ].…”
Section: Part 1: Vrmentioning
confidence: 99%