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The psychological and neurocognitive consequences of critical illness. A pragmatic review of current evidence.

Olivia Clancy1,2, Trudi Edginton3, Annalisa Casarin1,4, Marcela P Vizcaychipi1,2.   

Abstract

Mortality rates alone are no longer a sufficient guide to quality of care. Due to medical advances, patients are surviving for longer following critical illness and major surgery; therefore, functional outcomes and long-term quality of life are of increasing consequence. Post-operative cognitive dysfunction has been acknowledged as a complication following anaesthesia for many years, and interest in persistent cognitive dysfunction following a critical illness is growing. Psychological and neurocognitive sequelae following discharge from intensive care are acknowledged to occur with sufficient significance to have recently coined the term 'the post-intensive care syndrome'. Rehabilitation following critical illness has been highlighted as an important goal in recently published national UK guidelines, including the need to focus on both physical and non-physical recovery. Neuropsychological and cognitive consequences following anaesthesia and critical illness are significant. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms linking delirium, cognitive dysfunction and neuropsychological symptoms following critical illness are not fully elucidated but have been studied elsewhere and are outside the scope of this article. There is limited evidence as yet for specific peri-operative preventative strategies, but early management and rehabilitation strategies following intensive care discharge are now emerging. This article aims to summarise the issues and appraise current options for management, including both neuroprotective and neurorehabilitative strategies in intensive care.

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Keywords:  Intensive care; cognitive dysfunction; critical illness; delirium; post-traumatic stress disorder; rehabilitation

Year:  2015        PMID: 28979415      PMCID: PMC5606436          DOI: 10.1177/1751143715569637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc        ISSN: 1751-1437


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Review 2.  Review: Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Unique Challenges in the Neurointensive Care Unit.

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6.  Reappraisal of visiting policies and procedures of patient's family information in 188 French ICUs: a report of the Outcomerea Research Group.

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