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Post-Intensive Care Syndrome [E-Book] edited by Jean-Charles Preiser, Margaret Herridge, Elie Azoulay.

Contributor(s): Series: Lessons from the ICU, Under the Auspices of the European Society of Intensive Care MedicinePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XVI, 377 p. 57 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030242503
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.028 23
LOC classification:
  • RC86-88.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword, by Jean-Louis Vincent -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The post ICU syndrome, history and definition -- Chapter 2. The Differential Diagnosis of Persistent Critical Illness and Other Causes of Prolonged ICU Stays -- Part II. Physical Impairment -- Chapter 3. Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mass and Contractile Function -- Chapter 4. Critical Illness Neuromyopathy: clinical, electrophysiology and histological diagnosis -- Chapter 5. Neuromyopathy: histological and molecular finding -- Chapter 6. Functional Outcomes Following Critical Illness -- Chapter 7. Diaphragmatic involvement -- Chapter 8. Imaging -- Chapter 9. Endocrinopathy of the Critically Ill -- Chapter 10. Post-ICU diabetes -- Chapter 11. Short and long-term ICU-acquired immunosuppression -- Part III. Cognitive / Psychological Impairment Chapter 12. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after Critical Illness: Current Issues and Future Directions -- Chapter 13. Mood Disorders and Dementia in Survivors of Intensive Care -- Chapter 14. Functional scores of disability -- Chapter 15. Pain, analgesic effectiveness and long-term opioid dependency -- Chapter 16. Behavioral therapies -- Chapter 17. Post-intensive Care Syndrome in relatives of critically ill patientsChapter 18. Psychological impairment in professional caregivers -- Part IV. Rehabilitation -- Chapter 19. Modalities for physical rehabilitation -- Chapter 20. Nutritional strategies -- Chapter 21. Nutritional rehabilitation in the ICU -- Chapter 22. Follow-up consultations - why? -- Chapter 23. Feasibility of follow-up consultations -- Chapter 24. Coordinating rehabilitation in hospital after ICU discharge - priorities and pitfalls -- Chapter 25. Cost of disability -- Chapter 26. Cost effectiveness of post-intensive care clinics.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book, part of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine textbook series, provides detailed up-to-date information on the physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments that are frequently present following a stay in an intensive care unit and examines in depth the available preventive and therapeutic strategies, including adapted rehabilitation programs. Beyond acquainting readers with the multiple facets of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), the book aims to promote the effective follow-up of patients, thereby enhancing their ability to work and their functional autonomy, and to identify risk factors for the development of PICS as a stimulus to beneficial organizational changes in intensive care departments. The background to the book is the realization by healthcare providers that the quality of life of patients who have required a stay in an intensive care unit can be severely impaired or even become unacceptable. All too often, the diverse sequelae are overlooked by specialists of other disciplines. Moreover, families and caregivers are also at high risk of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine has developed the Lessons from the ICU series with the vision of providing focused and state-of-the-art overviews of central topics in Intensive Care and optimal resources for clinicians working in Intensive Care. This book, written by renowned experts in the field, will facilitate the transmission of key knowledge with significant clinical and financial benefits.
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Foreword, by Jean-Louis Vincent -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The post ICU syndrome, history and definition -- Chapter 2. The Differential Diagnosis of Persistent Critical Illness and Other Causes of Prolonged ICU Stays -- Part II. Physical Impairment -- Chapter 3. Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mass and Contractile Function -- Chapter 4. Critical Illness Neuromyopathy: clinical, electrophysiology and histological diagnosis -- Chapter 5. Neuromyopathy: histological and molecular finding -- Chapter 6. Functional Outcomes Following Critical Illness -- Chapter 7. Diaphragmatic involvement -- Chapter 8. Imaging -- Chapter 9. Endocrinopathy of the Critically Ill -- Chapter 10. Post-ICU diabetes -- Chapter 11. Short and long-term ICU-acquired immunosuppression -- Part III. Cognitive / Psychological Impairment Chapter 12. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after Critical Illness: Current Issues and Future Directions -- Chapter 13. Mood Disorders and Dementia in Survivors of Intensive Care -- Chapter 14. Functional scores of disability -- Chapter 15. Pain, analgesic effectiveness and long-term opioid dependency -- Chapter 16. Behavioral therapies -- Chapter 17. Post-intensive Care Syndrome in relatives of critically ill patientsChapter 18. Psychological impairment in professional caregivers -- Part IV. Rehabilitation -- Chapter 19. Modalities for physical rehabilitation -- Chapter 20. Nutritional strategies -- Chapter 21. Nutritional rehabilitation in the ICU -- Chapter 22. Follow-up consultations - why? -- Chapter 23. Feasibility of follow-up consultations -- Chapter 24. Coordinating rehabilitation in hospital after ICU discharge - priorities and pitfalls -- Chapter 25. Cost of disability -- Chapter 26. Cost effectiveness of post-intensive care clinics.

This book, part of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine textbook series, provides detailed up-to-date information on the physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments that are frequently present following a stay in an intensive care unit and examines in depth the available preventive and therapeutic strategies, including adapted rehabilitation programs. Beyond acquainting readers with the multiple facets of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), the book aims to promote the effective follow-up of patients, thereby enhancing their ability to work and their functional autonomy, and to identify risk factors for the development of PICS as a stimulus to beneficial organizational changes in intensive care departments. The background to the book is the realization by healthcare providers that the quality of life of patients who have required a stay in an intensive care unit can be severely impaired or even become unacceptable. All too often, the diverse sequelae are overlooked by specialists of other disciplines. Moreover, families and caregivers are also at high risk of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine has developed the Lessons from the ICU series with the vision of providing focused and state-of-the-art overviews of central topics in Intensive Care and optimal resources for clinicians working in Intensive Care. This book, written by renowned experts in the field, will facilitate the transmission of key knowledge with significant clinical and financial benefits.

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