Clinical identification of cognitive impairment in ICU survivors: Insights for intensivists

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Background: A growing body of research has demonstrated the presence of ongoing cognitive impairment in large numbers of ICU survivors. Objective: This review offers a practical framework for practicing intensivists and those following patients after their ICU stay for the identification of cognitive impairment in ICU survivors. Conclusions: Early detection of cognitive impairment in critically ill patients is an important and achievable goal, but overt cognitive impairment remains unrecognized in most cases. However, it can be identified by objective (test scores) or subjective evidence (clinical judgment, patient observation, family interaction). © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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Gordon, S. M., Jackson, J. C., Ely, E. W., Burger, C., & Hopkins, R. O. (2004, November). Clinical identification of cognitive impairment in ICU survivors: Insights for intensivists. Intensive Care Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2418-y

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