2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aucc.2020.11.001
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Effectiveness of cognitive interventions on cognitive outcomes of adult intensive care unit survivors: A scoping review

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“…Cognitive impairment is a frequently unrecognised post-ICU complication with a considerable impact on patients' everyday life that may last for months or years (Muradov et al, 2021). The ageing population of the Western world and improved survival from critical illness mean that a growing number of patients will be experiencing cognitive impairment after their ICU discharge.…”
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“…Cognitive impairment is a frequently unrecognised post-ICU complication with a considerable impact on patients' everyday life that may last for months or years (Muradov et al, 2021). The ageing population of the Western world and improved survival from critical illness mean that a growing number of patients will be experiencing cognitive impairment after their ICU discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many patients experience mental, physical and cognitive impairments, also known as post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), which is defined as new or worsening multidimensional impairments following critical illness that persist beyond ICU discharge (Rawal et al, 2017). Patients' experience of cognitive impairments are probably the most frequent and under-recognised complication in survivors of critical illness (Muradov et al, 2021).…”
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“…33 Physical and cognitive rehabilitation programs show promise for improving memory and executive function following critical illness with sepsis, although more studies are needed overall and outside the ICU setting. [34][35][36]…”
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“…104 This has been evaluated in a limited number of studies on ICU survivors and may lead to improvements in cognitive functioning, and particularly executive function, though further studies are needed. 105 For appropriate patients, exercise therapy has been shown to improve cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment, and may similarly be of benefit to patients with PICS-associated cognitive impairment. 106 We typically refer patients with ongoing physical limitations to physical therapy and/ or occupational therapy for ongoing recovery, with the acknowledgment that there are limited studies for rehabilitation in CIM and CIN at present.…”
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