The population of chronically critically ill patients is growing as advances in intensive care management improve survival from the acute phase of critical illness. These patients are characterized by complex medical needs and heavy resource utilization. This article reviews evidence supporting a comprehensive approach to the prevention and management of chronic critical illness (CCI)
Background: Approximately 5 to 10% of critically ill patients transition from acute critical illness...
Background: Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) with acute respiratory failure (ARF) fac...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
The population of chronically critically ill patients is growing as advances in intensive care manag...
Although advances in intensive care have enabled more patients to survive an acute critical illness,...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the techniques used in the intensive care setting over the past decades...
(1) Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) survivors from severe COVID-19 acute respiratory distress ...
The epidemiology of patients with critical illness from cardiac disease is changing, mandating new t...
Advances in intensive care medicine have created a new disease called the chronic critical illness. ...
Introduction- Chronic Critical Illness (chronic CI) is a condition associated to patients surviving ...
OBJECTIVES: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic has stretched ICU resources...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Five million Americans require admission to ICUs annually owing to life-threatening illnesses. Recen...
nly a small minority of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) go on to require prolonged ...
Objectives: To identify actionable processes of care, quality indicators, or performance measures an...
Background: Approximately 5 to 10% of critically ill patients transition from acute critical illness...
Background: Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) with acute respiratory failure (ARF) fac...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
The population of chronically critically ill patients is growing as advances in intensive care manag...
Although advances in intensive care have enabled more patients to survive an acute critical illness,...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the techniques used in the intensive care setting over the past decades...
(1) Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) survivors from severe COVID-19 acute respiratory distress ...
The epidemiology of patients with critical illness from cardiac disease is changing, mandating new t...
Advances in intensive care medicine have created a new disease called the chronic critical illness. ...
Introduction- Chronic Critical Illness (chronic CI) is a condition associated to patients surviving ...
OBJECTIVES: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic has stretched ICU resources...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Five million Americans require admission to ICUs annually owing to life-threatening illnesses. Recen...
nly a small minority of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) go on to require prolonged ...
Objectives: To identify actionable processes of care, quality indicators, or performance measures an...
Background: Approximately 5 to 10% of critically ill patients transition from acute critical illness...
Background: Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) with acute respiratory failure (ARF) fac...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...