This practical book offers in-depth explorations of the pathophysiology of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), risk factors for its development, strategies for prevention, approaches to diagnosis and management, and general principles of ICU survivorship and aftercare, accompanied by case studies and personal perspectives from survivors of critical illness and their loved ones. An international, interprofessional group of experts covers key topics, including delirium, ICU-acquired weakness, and other hazards of hospitalization; the ABCDEF bundle, ICU diaries, and family-centred care; ICU…mehr
This practical book offers in-depth explorations of the pathophysiology of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), risk factors for its development, strategies for prevention, approaches to diagnosis and management, and general principles of ICU survivorship and aftercare, accompanied by case studies and personal perspectives from survivors of critical illness and their loved ones. An international, interprofessional group of experts covers key topics, including delirium, ICU-acquired weakness, and other hazards of hospitalization; the ABCDEF bundle, ICU diaries, and family-centred care; ICU follow-up clinics and peer support programs; and comprehensive rehabilitation strategies and therapeutic interventions both in and after the hospital. Special populations, including older adults, children, those with long-COVID syndrome, and survivors of neurological injury and cardiac arrest are also discussed. The book is essential reading for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals caring for this patient population and serves as a detailed reference to help patients with PICS better understand the condition.
Foreword Part I. Introduction: 1. Developing the concept of the Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): a historical narrative 2. Fundamentals of PICS 3. The pathophysiology of PICS Part II. The Hazards of Hospitalization: 4. Immobility ICU-acquired weakness 5. Frailty in the critically ill 6. Dysphagia in the critically ill 7. Nutritional impairments in the critically ill 8. Delirium in the critically ill 9. Sleep impairments in the critically ill 10. The psychological impacts of hospitalization Part III. Strategies to Prevent PICS: 11. Bundles checklists 12. Physical rehabilitation in the ICU hospital 13. Cognitive rehabilitation in ICU hospital 14. Psychological care in the ICU hospital 15. The role of spirituality throughout the continuum of care 16. Humanisation of the ICU 17. Family-centered Care in the ICU hospital 18. ICU diaries 19. Music as therapy in the ICU 20. Animal assisted interventions in the ICU 21. The importance of fresh air in intensive care 22. Transitioning from the ICU to home Part IV. General Principles of Critical illness Survivorship Follow-up Care: 23. A holistic approach to care 24. Health E=equity the social model of disability 25. Social determinants of health their relationship with critical illness 26. What matters most to patients families 27. A brief history of ICU follow-up clinics 28. Fundamentals of ICU follow-up clinics 29. Telemedicine-based ICU follow-up clinics digital health 30. Financial considerations for ICU follow-up clinics 31. Best practices for interprofessional teams Part V. Diagnosis Management of PICS: 32. Medication management across the continuum of care 33. Mortality, chronic disease, healthcare utilization in survivors of critical illness 34. Quality of life in survivors of critical illness 35. Pulmonary diaphragmatic complications in survivors of critical illness 36. Common somatic concerns in survivors of critical illness 37. Sleep impairments in survivors of critical illness 38. Persistent dysphagia in survivors of critical illness 39. Laryngeal disorders in survivors of critical illness 40. Nutrition Impairments in Survivors of Critical 41. Physical Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 42. Functional Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 43. Cognitive Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 44. Resuming Employment Driving 45. The Role of Physiatry Consultation in PICS 46. Psychological Outcomes in Survivors of Critical illness 47. Palliative Care Needs in Survivors of Critical illness 48. Post-intensive care syndrome - family 49. Peer support for survivors of critical illness their loved ones Part VI. PICS in Specific Populations: 50. PICS in older survivors of critical illness 51. PICS in survivors of cardiac arrest 52. PICS in survivors of neurological Insult 53. The long-COVID syndrome 54. PICS in pediatric survivors of critical illness Part VII. Conclusions: 55. PICS advocacy 56. A case study of PICS 57. In their own words: Perspectives from survivors their loved ones Afterword.
Foreword Part I. Introduction: 1. Developing the concept of the Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): a historical narrative 2. Fundamentals of PICS 3. The pathophysiology of PICS Part II. The Hazards of Hospitalization: 4. Immobility ICU-acquired weakness 5. Frailty in the critically ill 6. Dysphagia in the critically ill 7. Nutritional impairments in the critically ill 8. Delirium in the critically ill 9. Sleep impairments in the critically ill 10. The psychological impacts of hospitalization Part III. Strategies to Prevent PICS: 11. Bundles checklists 12. Physical rehabilitation in the ICU hospital 13. Cognitive rehabilitation in ICU hospital 14. Psychological care in the ICU hospital 15. The role of spirituality throughout the continuum of care 16. Humanisation of the ICU 17. Family-centered Care in the ICU hospital 18. ICU diaries 19. Music as therapy in the ICU 20. Animal assisted interventions in the ICU 21. The importance of fresh air in intensive care 22. Transitioning from the ICU to home Part IV. General Principles of Critical illness Survivorship Follow-up Care: 23. A holistic approach to care 24. Health E=equity the social model of disability 25. Social determinants of health their relationship with critical illness 26. What matters most to patients families 27. A brief history of ICU follow-up clinics 28. Fundamentals of ICU follow-up clinics 29. Telemedicine-based ICU follow-up clinics digital health 30. Financial considerations for ICU follow-up clinics 31. Best practices for interprofessional teams Part V. Diagnosis Management of PICS: 32. Medication management across the continuum of care 33. Mortality, chronic disease, healthcare utilization in survivors of critical illness 34. Quality of life in survivors of critical illness 35. Pulmonary diaphragmatic complications in survivors of critical illness 36. Common somatic concerns in survivors of critical illness 37. Sleep impairments in survivors of critical illness 38. Persistent dysphagia in survivors of critical illness 39. Laryngeal disorders in survivors of critical illness 40. Nutrition Impairments in Survivors of Critical 41. Physical Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 42. Functional Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 43. Cognitive Impairments in Survivors of Critical illness 44. Resuming Employment Driving 45. The Role of Physiatry Consultation in PICS 46. Psychological Outcomes in Survivors of Critical illness 47. Palliative Care Needs in Survivors of Critical illness 48. Post-intensive care syndrome - family 49. Peer support for survivors of critical illness their loved ones Part VI. PICS in Specific Populations: 50. PICS in older survivors of critical illness 51. PICS in survivors of cardiac arrest 52. PICS in survivors of neurological Insult 53. The long-COVID syndrome 54. PICS in pediatric survivors of critical illness Part VII. Conclusions: 55. PICS advocacy 56. A case study of PICS 57. In their own words: Perspectives from survivors their loved ones Afterword.
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