The impact of COVID-19 critical illness on new disability, functional outcomes and return to work at 6 months: a prospective cohort study Carol L. Hodgson, Alisa M. Higgins, Michael J. Bailey, et al. for the The COVID-Recovery Study Investigators and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Cri...
Critical illness in COVID-19 is an extreme and clinically homogeneous disease phenotype that we have previously shown1 to be highly efficient for discovery of genetic associations2. Despite the advanced stage of illness at presentation, we have shown tha
Time (since disease onset) had a significant influence on the outcomes anxiety, depression, fatigue and health-related quality of life. Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) and symptom prevalences Patients after critical illness in general frequently suffer from physical, mental and cognitive symptoms ...
Assessment of the worldwide burden of critical illness: the intensive care over nations (ICON) audit. Lancet Respir Med. 2014;2:380–6. Article Google Scholar Gall L Jr, Lemeshow S, Saulnier F. A new Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS II) based on a European/North American ...
disease, severity of illness, presence of MODS, and the degree of FO at CRRT initiation. Highest mortality rates have been described in children with onco-hematologic disease (50–80%), especially after stem cell transplantation, in patients with liver disease (50–69%), cardiac disease/surgery...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia encountered in acute and critical illness and is associated with poor short and long-term outcomes. Given the consequences of developing AF, research into prevention, prediction and treatment of this arrhyt
Acute intestinal failure (IF) can be both the cause, and the consequence of critical illness. Intestinal hypoperfusion, perforation, mechanical obstruction, or ileus (due to major surgery, medication, or toxins) are most common causes. Graft versus host disease, infections (cytomegalovirus or ...
Caregiving in the illness context. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK; 2016. pp. 48–63. Google Scholar Thelwall M, Abdullah A, Fairclough R. Researching women and men 1996–2020: is androcentrism still dominant? Quant Sci Stud. 2022;1–21. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00173 Devault ML....
To meet eligibility criteria, patients had to be admitted to the ICU for illness directly attributable to COVID-19. We applied the following exclusion criteria: enrollment in a placebo-controlled trial involving tocilizumab or other IL-6 antagonists; hospitalization for 1 week or more before ICU ...
Another study from Iran demonstrated that individuals with VI have a significantly lower quality of life in social and leisure domains (Khorrami-Nejad et al. 2016). The stigma associated with mental illness appears to be a significant barrier to accessing mental health services in the MENA region...