Survival ≠ Recovery

Emily Schwitzer MD , Kristin Schwab Jensen MD , Lorie Brinkman OTD, OTR/L , Lynette DeFrancia MA, OTR/L , Joe VanVleet BSRC, RRT , Esau Baqi PT, DPT , Ravi Aysola MD , Nida Qadir MD
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Abstract

Surviving critical illness does not always equate to recovery, with its aftermath frequently complicated by post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). This syndrome consists of a collection of new or worsening impairments in the physical, psychological, or cognitive domains that develop after critical illness. In this review, we describe the clinical manifestations, evaluation, and management of PICS. We also examine the interplay between PICS and social determinants of health. Finally, we discuss how multidisciplinary PICS clinics can be used to care for patients who survive the ICU and potentially improve care within the ICU.

生存≠恢复
危重症的幸存并不总是等同于康复,其后果往往因重症监护后综合征(PICS)而复杂。该综合征由危重症后出现的身体、心理或认知领域的一系列新的或恶化的损伤组成。在这篇综述中,我们描述了PICS的临床表现、评估和管理。我们还研究了PICS和健康的社会决定因素之间的相互作用。最后,我们讨论了如何使用多学科PICS诊所来护理在ICU中幸存的患者,并可能改善ICU内的护理。
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CHEST critical care Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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