Long-term survival from intensive care: a review

[1]  N. Halpern,et al.  Critical care medicine in the United States 1985–2000: An analysis of bed numbers, use, and costs* , 2004, Critical care medicine.

[2]  C. Sirio,et al.  Long-term mortality and quality of life after prolonged mechanical ventilation* , 2004, Critical care medicine.

[3]  J. Wright,et al.  Long‐term survival following intensive care: Subgroup analysis and comparison with the general population * , 2003, Anaesthesia.

[4]  C. Sirio,et al.  Hospital costs in patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation: does age have an impact? , 2003, Critical care medicine.

[5]  J. Baudot,et al.  Morbidity, mortality, and quality-of-life outcomes of patients requiring ≥14 days of mechanical ventilation , 2003, Critical care medicine.

[6]  D. Angus,et al.  Surviving intensive care , 2003, Update in Intensive Care Medicine.

[7]  Arthur S Slutsky,et al.  One-year outcomes in survivors of the acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 2003, The New England journal of medicine.

[8]  D. Angus,et al.  Surviving Intensive Care: a report from the 2002 Brussels Roundtable , 2003, Intensive Care Medicine.

[9]  P. Brennan,et al.  Survival and quality of life: Short-term versus long-term ventilator patients , 2002, Critical care medicine.

[10]  H. Flaatten,et al.  Changes in intensive care from 1987 to 1997 – has outcome improved? A single centre study , 2002, Intensive Care Medicine.

[11]  S. Wisniewski,et al.  How patients feel about prolonged mechanical ventilation 1 yr later* , 2002, Critical care medicine.

[12]  S. Keenan,et al.  Intensive care unit admission has minimal impact on long-term mortality. , 2002, Critical care medicine.

[13]  C. Sirio,et al.  A cross-cultural comparison of critical care delivery: Japan and the United States. , 2002, Chest.

[14]  X. Badia,et al.  Using the EuroQol-5D to measure changes in quality of life 12 months after discharge from an intensive care unit , 2001, Intensive Care Medicine.

[15]  G. Clermont,et al.  Epidemiology of severe sepsis in the United States: Analysis of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care , 2001, Critical care medicine.

[16]  H. Flaatten,et al.  Survival and quality of life 12 years after ICU. A comparison with the general Norwegian population , 2001, Intensive Care Medicine.

[17]  D C Angus,et al.  Quality-adjusted survival in the first year after the acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 2001, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[18]  E. Mascha,et al.  Long-term survival and functional capacity in cardiac surgery patients after prolonged intensive care , 2000, Critical care medicine.

[19]  R. Karp,et al.  Long-term survival and functional capacity in cardiac surgery patients after prolonged intensive care. , 2000, Critical care medicine.

[20]  E. Ruokonen,et al.  Costs of care, long-term prognosis and quality of life in patients requiring renal replacement therapy during intensive care , 2000, Intensive Care Medicine.

[21]  M. Haller,et al.  Pulmonary function and health-related quality of life in a sample of long-term survivors of the acute respiratory distress syndrome , 2000, Intensive Care Medicine.

[22]  M. Engoren,et al.  Long-term survival and health status after prolonged mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery , 2000, Critical care medicine.

[23]  C. Sirio,et al.  Use of intensive care‐specific interventions in major teaching and other hospitals: A regional comparison , 2000, Critical care medicine.

[24]  P. Pronovost,et al.  Survival and functional outcome after prolonged intensive care unit stay. , 2000, Annals of surgery.

[25]  G. Rubenfeld,et al.  The effect of acute respiratory distress syndrome on long-term survival. , 1999, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[26]  C. Cook,et al.  Survival of critically ill surgical patients discharged to extended care facilities. , 1999, Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

[27]  Lam,et al.  Critically ill medical patients, their demographics and outcome , 1999, Anaesthesia.

[28]  D C Angus,et al.  Outcomes research in critical care: results of the American Thoracic Society Critical Care Assembly Workshop on Outcomes Research. The Members of the Outcomes Research Workshop. , 1999, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[29]  E. Ruokonen,et al.  Quality of life after prolonged intensive care. , 1999, Critical care medicine.

[30]  L. Sharples,et al.  Prospective study of health related quality of life before and after coronary artery bypass grafting: outcome at five years , 1999, Heart.

[31]  C. Welsh,et al.  Long‐Term Functional Outcome After Intensive Care , 1999, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[32]  A Gafni,et al.  clinical investigations incritical care IsIt'Worthwhile' ToContinue Treating Patients Witha Prolonged Stay (>14 Days) in , 2015 .

[33]  G. Djaiani,et al.  Outcome of intensive care in the elderly , 1997, Anaesthesia.

[34]  R. Bellomo,et al.  Out of hospital outcome and quality of life in survivors of combined acute multiple organ and renal failure treated with continuous venovenous hemofiltration/hemodiafiltration , 1997, Intensive Care Medicine.

[35]  S. Ridley,et al.  Heterogeneity in intensive care units: fact or fiction? , 1997, Anaesthesia.

[36]  K. Hillman,et al.  Quality of life outcomes after intensive care , 1997, Intensive Care Medicine.

[37]  P. Peduzzi,et al.  Magnitude and duration of the effect of sepsis on survival. Department of Veterans Affairs Systemic Sepsis Cooperative Studies Group. , 1997, JAMA.

[38]  C. Sirio,et al.  International comparisons of critical care outcome and resource consumption. , 1997, Critical care clinics.

[39]  F. Saulnier,et al.  Quality of life 6 months after intensive care: results of a prospective multicenter study using a generic health status scale and a satisfaction scale , 1997, Intensive Care Medicine.

[40]  A. Kari,et al.  Five-year survival after intensive care-comparison of 12,180 patients with the general population , 1996 .

[41]  F Doyon,et al.  Incidence, risk factors, and outcome of severe sepsis and septic shock in adults. A multicenter prospective study in intensive care units. French ICU Group for Severe Sepsis. , 1995, JAMA.

[42]  François Gouin,et al.  Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcome of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Adults: A Multicenter Prospective Study in Intensive Care Units , 1995 .

[43]  R. Wenzel,et al.  Long-term survival and function after suspected gram-negative sepsis. , 1995, JAMA.

[44]  K. Hillman,et al.  The Use of “Quality-Adjusted Life Years” (QALYs) to Evaluate Treatment in Intensive Care , 1995, Anaesthesia and intensive care.

[45]  N. Halpern,et al.  Federal and nationwide intensive care units and healthcare costs: 1986–1992 , 1994, Critical care medicine.

[46]  S. Ridley,et al.  Survival after intensive care , 1994, Anaesthesia.

[47]  S. Fakhry,et al.  Survival, quality of life, and charges in critically III surgical patients requiring prolonged ICU stays. , 1994, The Journal of trauma.

[48]  T. Noseworthy,et al.  One‐year outcome of elderly and young patients admitted to intensive care units , 1993, Critical care medicine.

[49]  S. Ridley,et al.  Cause of death after critical illness , 1992, Anaesthesia.

[50]  T. Rüedi,et al.  Five years' follow-up of severely injured ICU patients. , 1991, The Journal of trauma.

[51]  L. Dragsted Outcome from intensive care. A five year study of 1,308 patients. , 1991, Danish medical bulletin.

[52]  R. Jackson,et al.  Long term survival after intensive care. , 1990, BMJ.

[53]  J. Sceats,et al.  Three hundred admissions to the Waikato Hospital intensive therapy unit--survival, costs, and quality of life after two years. , 1989, The New Zealand medical journal.

[54]  B. Zarén,et al.  Survival compared to the general population and changes in health status among intensive care patients , 1989, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.

[55]  W. Knaus,et al.  Patient selection for intensive care: a comparison of New Zealand and United States hospitals. , 1988, Critical care medicine.

[56]  J. Thoner Outcome and costs of intensive care. A follow‐up study on patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation , 1987, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.

[57]  B. Lind,et al.  Intensive care: cost and benefit , 1987, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.

[58]  W. Sage,et al.  Is intensive care worth it?–An assessment of input and outcome for the critically ill , 1986, Critical care medicine.

[59]  P. Potgieter,et al.  Immediate and long‐term survival in patients admitted to a respiratory ICU , 1985, Critical care medicine.

[60]  E. Draper,et al.  APACHE II: A severity of disease classification system , 1985, Critical care medicine.

[61]  W. Knaus,et al.  APACHE II: a severity of disease classification system. , 1985 .

[62]  J. L. Gall,et al.  A simplified acute physiology score for ICU patients , 1984, Critical care medicine.

[63]  S. Lemeshow,et al.  Two-Year Outcome of Adult Intensive Care Patients , 1984, Medical care.

[64]  T. Clemmer,et al.  Prolonged mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure: A cost‐benefit analysis , 1983, Critical care medicine.

[65]  J. L. Gall,et al.  Influence of age, previous health status, and severity of acute illness on outcome from intensive care , 1982, Critical care medicine.

[66]  M. Rosenthal,et al.  QUALITY OF WELL BEING AFTER INTENSIVE CARE UNIT HOSPITALIZATION , 1982 .

[67]  D. E. Lawrence,et al.  APACHE—acute physiology and chronic health evaluation: a physiologically based classification system , 1981, Critical care medicine.

[68]  S. Malt,et al.  Prolonged mechanically assisted ventilation. An analysis of outcome and charges. , 1980, JAMA.

[69]  J. Nunn,et al.  Survival of patients ventilated in an intensive therapy unit. , 1979, British medical journal.

[70]  C. Linden,et al.  Mortality and quality of life after intensive care for critical illness , 2004, Intensive Care Medicine.

[71]  E. Hahn,et al.  Changes in quality of life after medical intensive care , 2001, Intensive Care Medicine.

[72]  T. Buckley,et al.  Long-term outcome and functional health status following intensive care in Hong Kong. , 1999, Critical care medicine.

[73]  R. Miller,et al.  OUTCOME OF TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH PROLONGED INTENSIVE CARE UNIT LENGTH OF STAYS , 1999 .

[74]  K. Hillman,et al.  Quality of life outcomes after intensive care. Comparison with a community group. , 1997, Intensive care medicine.

[75]  A. Kari,et al.  Five-year survival after intensive care--comparison of 12,180 patients with the general population. Finnish ICU Study Group. , 1996, Critical care medicine.

[76]  E. Fernández Mondéjar,et al.  Analysis of quality of life in polytraumatized patients two years after discharge from an intensive care unit. , 1996, The Journal of trauma.

[77]  J. Qvist,et al.  Outcome from intensive care. I. A 5-year study of 1308 patients: methodology and patient population. , 1989, European journal of anaesthesiology.

[78]  S. Lemeshow,et al.  Intensive care unit patient follow-up. Mortality, functional status, and return to work at six months. , 1989, Archives of internal medicine.