The management of critically ill patients with haematological malignancy (HM) still shows inter- and intra-regional differences. Our objective in this updated review was to address the evidence supporting the potential treatment options, based on multidisciplinary processes, of critically ill patients with HM. A stepwise approach to the critical care pathway of this patient population from the triage to ICU admission to ICU discharge was chosen to emphasise certain key findings. Our main focus relied on significant issues of decision-making in daily clinical routine. The plethora of studies shifted the pragmatic treatment policy into an evidence-based approach. The transfer of a patient with HM from the haematology ward to the ICU and vice ...
Patients with a variety of haematological conditions are at risk of infection and its most serious c...
Background: Haematological cancer (HC) patients are increasingly requiring intensive care (ICUs). Th...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Item does not contain fulltextThe management of critically ill patients with haematological malignan...
Serious complications are common among pati-ents admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of hae-matolo...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
Objectives: Patients with haematological malignancies are at risk of concomitant critical neurologic...
Patients with a variety of haematological conditions are at risk of infection and its most serious c...
Background: Haematological cancer (HC) patients are increasingly requiring intensive care (ICUs). Th...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Item does not contain fulltextThe management of critically ill patients with haematological malignan...
Serious complications are common among pati-ents admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of hae-matolo...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
Objectives: Patients with haematological malignancies are at risk of concomitant critical neurologic...
Patients with a variety of haematological conditions are at risk of infection and its most serious c...
Background: Haematological cancer (HC) patients are increasingly requiring intensive care (ICUs). Th...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...