1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf03043283
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Outcome nach Intensivtherapie

Abstract: The remaining quality of life is tolerable. This is in accordance with the positive overall judgement of intensive care by patients themselves. The chief problem of intensive care remain diseases with continuing high mortality.

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“…The reference lists of six existing reviews were checked for additional references (Brooks, et al, 1995; 5 Chelluri, et al, 1995; 6 Brooks, 1996; 7 Heyland, et al, 1998; 8 Schuster, 1998; 9 Thomas & Manara, 1998 10 ).…”
Section: Reference Lists Of Selected Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference lists of six existing reviews were checked for additional references (Brooks, et al, 1995; 5 Chelluri, et al, 1995; 6 Brooks, 1996; 7 Heyland, et al, 1998; 8 Schuster, 1998; 9 Thomas & Manara, 1998 10 ).…”
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“…Die Sterblichkeit von intensivmedizinischen Populationen liegt bei 8% [30]. Das Spektrum reicht von Patienten, die nur eine Nacht postoperativ überwacht werden müssen, bis zu denen, die nach Polytrauma oder im Rahmen einer Sepsis, mehrere Wochen intensivmedizinisch behandelt werden müssen.…”
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“…Die durchschnittliche ICU-Mortalität und Verweildauer aller Patienten der Intensivstation (7,6%,4,8 Tage) deckt sich mit den in der Literatur angegebenen Daten [30]. Die ICU-Mortalität unserer Langzeitpatienten, die zu den Schwerstkranken gezählt werden müssen, liegt ca.…”
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