The occurrence of a critical illness initiates a complex chain of pathophysiologic, psychological and social mechanisms, contributing to a relevant burden of care and affecting long-term outcome. Clinical routine offers a partial perspective on this issue to the intensive care unit (ICU) caregivers: often seen as the last relevant event in patients’ history, ICU discharge is actually the beginning of a long path towards recovery, requiring efforts from the patients, their families and healthcare systems.

Disability after prolonged mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit: tracking the fate of our patients

BALL, LORENZO;PELOSI, PAOLO PASQUALINO
2016-01-01

Abstract

The occurrence of a critical illness initiates a complex chain of pathophysiologic, psychological and social mechanisms, contributing to a relevant burden of care and affecting long-term outcome. Clinical routine offers a partial perspective on this issue to the intensive care unit (ICU) caregivers: often seen as the last relevant event in patients’ history, ICU discharge is actually the beginning of a long path towards recovery, requiring efforts from the patients, their families and healthcare systems.
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