Advances in intensive care medicine have created a new disease called the chronic critical illness. While a significant proportion of severely ill patients who twenty years ago would have died survive the acute phase, they remain heavily dependent on intensive care for a prolonged period of time. These patients, who can be called "Patient Long Séjour" in French (PLS) or Prolonged Length of Stay patients in English, develop specific health issues that are still poorly recognised. They require special care, which differs from treatments that are given during the acute phase of their illness. A multidisciplinary team dedicated to ensuring their management and follow-up acquired a wide range of knowledge and expertise about these PLSs. Many new...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Abstract Background Currently the majority of cancer patients are considered ineligible for intensiv...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...
Introduction: Cronic critical patients need long term care and multidiscilinary approach. Aim: To sh...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
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...
The population of chronically critically ill patients is growing as advances in intensive care manag...
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Os avanços tecnológicos que permitem dar suporte às disfunções de órgãos levaram a um aumento nas ta...
OBJECTIVE To describe and understand the challenges of patients with chronic critical illness (CC...
The increasing prevalence of patients living with cancer in conjunction with the rapid progress in c...
The intensive care unit is a work environment where superior dedication is crucial for optimizing pa...
The success of critical care medicine has historically been gauged by short-term mortality outcome. ...
The intensive care unit is a work environment where superior dedication is crucial for optimizing pa...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Abstract Background Currently the majority of cancer patients are considered ineligible for intensiv...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...
Introduction: Cronic critical patients need long term care and multidiscilinary approach. Aim: To sh...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
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...
The population of chronically critically ill patients is growing as advances in intensive care manag...
Contains fulltext : 182587.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the comi...
Os avanços tecnológicos que permitem dar suporte às disfunções de órgãos levaram a um aumento nas ta...
OBJECTIVE To describe and understand the challenges of patients with chronic critical illness (CC...
The increasing prevalence of patients living with cancer in conjunction with the rapid progress in c...
The intensive care unit is a work environment where superior dedication is crucial for optimizing pa...
The success of critical care medicine has historically been gauged by short-term mortality outcome. ...
The intensive care unit is a work environment where superior dedication is crucial for optimizing pa...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Abstract Background Currently the majority of cancer patients are considered ineligible for intensiv...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...