Brain Dysfunction

Oct 13, 2006Archives of internal medicine

Brain problems add extra difficulties for people with long-term critical illness

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Abstract

In a cohort of 203 chronically critically ill adults, 30.0% were comatose throughout their stay in the respiratory care unit.

  • Before hospitalization, 75.4% of patients were living independently at home and 82.0% were cognitively intact.
  • Approximately half of the patients not in coma experienced delirium during their stay.
  • Patients averaged 17.9 days in coma or delirium during an average respiratory care unit stay of 25.6 days.
  • At discharge, half of the survivors had either coma or delirium present.
  • At 6 months, 75% of patients were either dead or institutionalized, and 68.2% of survivors were too impaired to respond to cognitive assessments.

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