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Intensive care unit (ICU) teams have traditionally focused on short term goals, however, recent research demonstrates that many ICU survivors can suffer from ill health and mental health issues for months or years to follow. The book identifies the long term outcomes of ICU and the steps that can be taken to improve patients’ health and wellbeing.
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1 Margaret Herridge: Life After the ICU; 2 Neill KJ Adhikari: Critical Illness and Long-Term Outcomes Worldwide; 3 Matthew Baldwin and Hannah Wunsch: Mortality After Critical Illness; 4 Jeremy M Kahn: The Role of Long-Term Ventilator Hospitals; 5 Aluko A Hope and Judith E Nelson: The Overlap of Palliative Care and Critical Illness; 6 Nishant K Sekaran and Theodore J Iwashyna: Patterns of Recovery After Critical Illness; 7 Jose GM Hofhuis and Peter E Spronk: Quality of Life After Critical Illness; 8 Christopher E Cox: Costs and Resource Utilization in Prolonged Critical Illness; 9 Christopher T Erb and Mark D Siegel: Caring for the ICU survivor: The Family Caregiver Burden; 10 Cheryl Misak: Survival and Recovery: A Patient’s Perspective; 11 David Dyzenhaus: One Family’s Perspective on the Legacy of Critical Illness; 12 Greet Hermans: Chronic Organ Dysfunction Following Critical Illness; 13 Kevin M Fischer and Shannon S Carson: Chronic Multiple Organ Dysfunction; 14 Gaetan Beduneau, Jean-Christophe M Richard, and Laurent Brochard: Prolonged Respiratory Insufficiency and Ventilator Dependence in the ICU; 15 Ron Wald and Ziv Harel: The Long-Term Outcomes of Acute Kidney Injury; 16 Eva C Diaz, Celeste C Finnerty, and David N Herndon: Severe Burn Injuries and Their Long-Term Implications; 17 Bernd Schonhofer and Stefan Kluge: Consequences of Endotracheal Intubation and Tracheostomy; 18 E Wesley Ely: Cognitive and Behavioural Disorders Following Critical Illness; 19 Ramona O Hopkins and James C Jackson: Cognitive Impairment Following Critical Illness; 20 O Joseph Bienvenu: Depressive Mood States Following Critical Illness; 21 Christina Jones and Richard D Griffiths: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Critical Illness; 22 Scott Hoff and Nancy A Collop: Sleep Disorders and Recovery from Critical Illness; 23 Naeem Ali: Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Disorders Following Critical Illness; 24 Nicola Latronico, Simone Piva, and Victoria McCredie: Long-Term Implications of ICU-Acquired Muscle Weakness; 25 Amelia Barry and Guy Trudel: Bone and Joint Disease Following Critical Illness; 26 Robert D Stevens: Biological Mechanisms of Injury and Repair; 27 Sachin Yende and Derek C Angus: Genetic Determinants of Sepsis Outcomes; 28 Robert C McDermid and Sean M Bagshaw: Physiological Reserve and Frailty in Critical Illness; 29 Vanessa Raymont and Robert D Stevens: Cognitive Reserve; 30 Ching-Wei Tsai, Sanjeev Noel, and Hamid Rabb: Pathophysiology of Acute Kidney Injury, Repair, and Regeneration; 31 Kavitha Vimalesvaran and Michael Marber: Myocardial Remodelling after Myocardial Infarction; 32 Eric Magalhaes, Angelo Polito, Andrea Polito, and Tarek Sharshar: Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy; 33 Mark M Rich: Critical Illness Neuropathy, Myopathy, and Sodium Channelopathy; 34 Catherine L Hough: The Impact of Critical Illness and Skeletal Muscle Structure; 35 Zudin Puthucheary, Hugh Montgomery, Nicholas Hart, and Stephen Harridge: Skeletal Muscle Mass Regulation in Critical Illness; 36 Daren K Heyland and Marina Mourtzakis: Malnutrition in Critical Illness: Implications, Causes, and Therapeutic Approaches; 37 Nicholas Hart: Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Strategies in the ICU; 38 Antoine G Schneider, Neil J Glassford, and Rinaldo Bellomo: Choice of Renal Replacement Therapy and Renal Recovery; 39 Stefano Nava and Luca Fasano: Ventilator Liberation Strategies; 40 Sinead Galvin, Lisa Burry, and Sangeeta Mehta: Rethinking Sedation in the ICU; 41 Vito Fanelli, Lucia Mirabella, Stefano Italiano, Michele Dambrosio, and V Marco Ranieri: Sleep-Promoting Strategies; 42 Greet Hermans: Effects of Insulin and Glycaemic Management on Neuromuscular Function; 43 William D Schweickert and John P Kress: Physical and Occupational Therapy in the ICU; 44 Vasiliki Gerovasili and Serafim N Nanas: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation: A New Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Strategy in the ICU; 45 Rik Gosselink: Exercise and Early Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit; 46 Richard D Griffiths: Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Strategies in the Post-ICU; 47 Gerrard Rafferty and John Moxham: Assessment of Peripheral and Respiratory Muscle Strength in ICU; 48 Karen Hoffman, Amanda Thomas, and Stephen Brett: Clinical Pathways for the Continuum of Rehabilitation; 49 Benedict Creagh-Brown, Joerg Steier, and Nicholas Hart: Prolonged Weaning; 50 Margaret S Herridge and Jill I Cameron: Models of Rehabilitative Care after Critical Illness; 51 Doug Elliott and Linda Denehy: Post-ICU Rehabilitation; 52 Christina Jones: Narratives of Illness and Healing after the ICU; 53 Shannon L Goddard and Brian H Cuthbertson: ICU Follow-up Clinics
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