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Curr Opin Crit Care · Oct 2007
Seven lessons from 20 years of follow-up of intensive care unit survivors.
- Richard D Griffiths and Christina Jones.
- Division of Metabolic and Cellular Medicine, School of Clinical Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. rdg@liverpool.ac.uk
- Curr Opin Crit Care. 2007 Oct 1;13(5):508-13.
Purpose Of ReviewThrough a personal narrative, the authors discuss the lessons they have learned from 20 years of intensive care follow-up and rehabilitation.Recent FindingsThere is a greater understanding of the legacies of the physical, psychological and cognitive problems after critical illness, and new momentum toward developing and delivering practical care to both survivors of intensive care and their relatives.SummaryThe need and demand for care after critical illness is now firmly established.
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