Purpose To assess the feasibility of using a widely validated, web-based neurocognitive test battery (Cambridge Brain Sciences, CBS) in a cohort of critical illness survivors. Methods We conducted a prospective observational study in two intensive care units (ICUs) at two tertiary care hospitals. Twenty non-delirious ICU patients who were mechanically ventilated for a minimum of 24 hours underwent cognitive testing using the CBS battery. The CBS consists of 12 cognitive tests that assess a broad range of cognitive abilities that can be categorized into three cognitive domains: reasoning skills, short-term memory, and verbal processing. Patients underwent cognitive assessment while still in the ICU (n = 13) or shortly after discharge to ward...
Objectives: To report the cognitive features of patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that critical illness often results in significant long-term n...
Objectives: Improved ability to predict impairments after critical illness could guide clinical de...
PurposeTo assess the feasibility of using a widely validated, web-based neurocognitive test battery ...
PurposeTo assess the feasibility of using a widely validated, web-based neurocognitive test battery ...
Long-term cognitive impairment is common among ICU survivors, but its natural history remains unclea...
Brain dysfunction describes the wide range of alterations in brain function from persistent vegetati...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Despite improvements in survival a...
Critically ill patients of all ages suffer from high burden of neurocognitive impairment during (i.e...
Individuals who have suffered a severe brain injury typically require extensive hospitalization in i...
Aim: Neuropsychological testing has uncovered cognitive impairment in cardiac arrest survivors with ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that some patients who are diagnosed as being in a vegetative sta...
OBJECTIVE:. To conduct a systematic review to summarize cognitive instruments being used in long-ter...
AIM: The survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients has increased over the past...
Background: The brain is susceptible to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in conjuction with out-of-hosp...
Objectives: To report the cognitive features of patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that critical illness often results in significant long-term n...
Objectives: Improved ability to predict impairments after critical illness could guide clinical de...
PurposeTo assess the feasibility of using a widely validated, web-based neurocognitive test battery ...
PurposeTo assess the feasibility of using a widely validated, web-based neurocognitive test battery ...
Long-term cognitive impairment is common among ICU survivors, but its natural history remains unclea...
Brain dysfunction describes the wide range of alterations in brain function from persistent vegetati...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Despite improvements in survival a...
Critically ill patients of all ages suffer from high burden of neurocognitive impairment during (i.e...
Individuals who have suffered a severe brain injury typically require extensive hospitalization in i...
Aim: Neuropsychological testing has uncovered cognitive impairment in cardiac arrest survivors with ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that some patients who are diagnosed as being in a vegetative sta...
OBJECTIVE:. To conduct a systematic review to summarize cognitive instruments being used in long-ter...
AIM: The survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients has increased over the past...
Background: The brain is susceptible to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in conjuction with out-of-hosp...
Objectives: To report the cognitive features of patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that critical illness often results in significant long-term n...
Objectives: Improved ability to predict impairments after critical illness could guide clinical de...