Introduction Patients post sepsis syndromes have a poor quality of life and a high rate of recurring illness or mortality. Follow-up clinics have been instituted for patients postgeneral intensive care but evidence is sparse, and there has been no clinic specifically for survivors of sepsis. The aim of this trial is to investigate if targeted screening and appropriate intervention to these patients can result in an improved quality of life (Short Form 36 health survey (SF36V.2)), decreased mortality in the first 12 months, decreased readmission to hospital and/or decreased use of health resources. Methods and analysis 204 patients postsepsis syndromes will be randomised to one of the two groups. The intervention group will attend an outpati...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Background: A number of intensive care (ICU) patients experience significant problems with physical,...
Patients post sepsis syndromes have a poor quality of life and a high rate of recurring illness or m...
Introduction Patients post sepsis syndromes have a poor quality of life and a high rate of recurring...
BACKGROUND Sepsis sequelae include critical illness polyneuropathy, myopathy, wasting, neurocogniti...
Contains fulltext : 136796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sep...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis survivors face mental and physical sequelae even years after discharge from the i...
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aim to describe the post-sepsis syndrome from the perspective of the ...
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aim to describe the post-sepsis syndrome from the perspective of the ...
IMPORTANCE: Survivors of sepsis face long-term sequelae that diminish health-related quality of life...
after Sepsis)—the effect of a multidisciplinary follow-up service on health-related quality of life ...
Objective: to identify the evidence available on the changes in health-related quality of life of pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Survivors of sepsis face long-term sequelae that diminish ...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Background: A number of intensive care (ICU) patients experience significant problems with physical,...
Patients post sepsis syndromes have a poor quality of life and a high rate of recurring illness or m...
Introduction Patients post sepsis syndromes have a poor quality of life and a high rate of recurring...
BACKGROUND Sepsis sequelae include critical illness polyneuropathy, myopathy, wasting, neurocogniti...
Contains fulltext : 136796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sep...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis survivors face mental and physical sequelae even years after discharge from the i...
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aim to describe the post-sepsis syndrome from the perspective of the ...
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aim to describe the post-sepsis syndrome from the perspective of the ...
IMPORTANCE: Survivors of sepsis face long-term sequelae that diminish health-related quality of life...
after Sepsis)—the effect of a multidisciplinary follow-up service on health-related quality of life ...
Objective: to identify the evidence available on the changes in health-related quality of life of pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Survivors of sepsis face long-term sequelae that diminish ...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Objectives: To describe the quality of life among sepsis survivors. Design: Secondary analyses of tw...
Background: A number of intensive care (ICU) patients experience significant problems with physical,...