par Rousseau, Anne Françoise;Prescott, Hallie H.C.;Brett, Stephen;Weiss, Björn;Azoulay, Elie;Creteur, Jacques ;Latronico, Nicola;Hough, Catherine C.L.;Weber-Carstens, Steffen;Vincent, Jean Louis ;Preiser, Jean-Charles
Référence Critical care, 25, 1, 108
Publication Publié, 2021-12
Référence Critical care, 25, 1, 108
Publication Publié, 2021-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Intensive care survivors often experience post-intensive care sequelae, which are frequently gathered together under the term “post-intensive care syndrome” (PICS). The consequences of PICS on quality of life, health-related costs and hospital readmissions are real public health problems. In the present Viewpoint, we summarize current knowledge and gaps in our understanding of PICS and approaches to management. |