Quality of life after intensive care unit: A multicenter cohort study protocol for assessment of long-term outcomes among intensive care survivors in Brazil

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Objective: To establish the prevalence of physical, cognitive and psychiatric disabilities, associated factors and their relationship with the qualities of life of intensive care survivors in Brazil. Methods: A prospective multicenter cohort study is currently being conducted at 10 adult medical-surgical intensive care units representative of the 5 Brazilian geopolitical regions. Patients aged ≥ 18 years who are discharged from the participating intensive care units and stay 72 hours or more in the intensive care unit for medical or emergency surgery admissions or 120 hours or more for elective surgery admissions are consecutively included. Patients are followed up for a period of one year by means of structured telephone interviews conducted at 3, 6 and 12 months after discharge from the intensive care unit. The outcomes are functional dependence, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety and depression symptoms, posttraumatic stress symptoms, health-related quality of life, rehospitalization and long-term mortality. Discussion: The present study has the potential to contribute to current knowledge of the prevalence and factors associated with postintensive care syndrome among adult intensive care survivors in Brazil. In addition, an association might be established between postintensive care syndrome and health-related quality of life.

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Robinson, C. C., Rosa, R. G., Kochhann, R., Schneider, D., Sganzerla, D., Dietrich, C., … Teixeira, C. (2018). Quality of life after intensive care unit: A multicenter cohort study protocol for assessment of long-term outcomes among intensive care survivors in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva, 30(4), 405–413. https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20180063

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