2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2022.05.009
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Survivorship After Critical Illness and Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

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“…These complications contribute to a lower quality-of-life, and may hamper swift return to work for patients who were employed before ICU-admission [27]. Also, late mortality of ICU-survivors is higher as compared with controls [2].…”
Section: Long-term Complications After Critical Illness and Artificia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These complications contribute to a lower quality-of-life, and may hamper swift return to work for patients who were employed before ICU-admission [27]. Also, late mortality of ICU-survivors is higher as compared with controls [2].…”
Section: Long-term Complications After Critical Illness and Artificia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to major advances in intensive care medicine, critically ill patients nowadays can survive many insults and medical complications that only a few decades ago would unavoidably culminate in death. With the growing cohort of critical illness survivors, however, it became clear that many face (currently largely unexplained) long-term physical, mental and/or neurocognitive problems, and inherent lower quality-of-life, up to years after hospitaldischarge [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Preadmission disease could be involved [2][3][4], but also the acute insult necessitating ICU-admission and its complications, or the intensive care management itself, could induce or aggravate part of this legacy [3,6].…”
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“…The long-term impact of nutritional management in ICU on autophagy in relation to the long-term adverse legacy after critical illness [104–110,131 ▪ ,132] remains unclear. Epigenetic abnormalities induced by critical illness or its nutritional management provide a plausible molecular basis for their adverse effects on long-term outcomes [133–136,137 ▪ ].…”
Section: Nutrition and Autophagy Deficiency In Critical Illnessmentioning
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“…Eine Arbeit aus dem Jahr 2022 betont, dass die Erholung und Rehabilitation nach einem Intensivaufenthalt komplex sind und Nachsorgeangebote individuell auf die Betroffenen abgestimmt sein müssen 13 .…”
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