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Abstract
Patients with leukemia are prone to critical illness at some time during their disease and their therapy that requires critical care. A number of these patients will have the opportunity to receive curative treatment and have an excellent probability of long-term remission if supported through a crisis. Complications that cause critical illness can be categorized as related to disease or those caused by therapy. The present review is focused on the description of the types of complications requiring intensive care, on specific aspects of the application of critical-care techniques, on organization of the intensive care unit in the context of leukemia and on ethical considerations. © Steinkopff-Verlag 2007.Entities:
Keywords: critical care; disseminated intravascular coagulation; leukemia; mortality; respiratory failure; tumor lysis syndrome
Year: 2007 PMID: 32287640 PMCID: PMC7101893 DOI: 10.1007/s00390-007-0783-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intensivmed Notfallmed ISSN: 0175-3851