09.04 - Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists 2022
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.4234
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Psychological affectation in surviving patients of COVID-19, consideration of the use of invasive mechanical ventilation

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“…Baltazar et al [99] found that individuals with low anxiety exhibited effective psychophysiological adaptation. Rosas Trujillo et al [100] reported that patients who were conscious during hospitalisation and did not undergo Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (IMV) were more at risk of developing PTSD than those with IMV who were sedated [101]. Moreover, Casarin López et al [102] and Rosas Trujillo [103] found a high prevalence of probable mild cognitive impairment in patients as early as nine months after discharge, in contrast to those with IMV who had a recovery time of 3-6 months and presented difficulties in the executive and memory domains [104].…”
Section: Post Covid-19 Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Baltazar et al [99] found that individuals with low anxiety exhibited effective psychophysiological adaptation. Rosas Trujillo et al [100] reported that patients who were conscious during hospitalisation and did not undergo Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (IMV) were more at risk of developing PTSD than those with IMV who were sedated [101]. Moreover, Casarin López et al [102] and Rosas Trujillo [103] found a high prevalence of probable mild cognitive impairment in patients as early as nine months after discharge, in contrast to those with IMV who had a recovery time of 3-6 months and presented difficulties in the executive and memory domains [104].…”
Section: Post Covid-19 Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R osas T rujillo et al . [ 100 ] reported that patients who were conscious during hospitalisation and did not undergo invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) were more at risk of developing PTSD than those with IMV who were sedated [ 101 ]. Moreover, C asarin L ópez et al .…”
Section: Group 904: Psychologists and Behavioural Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%