Annals of Intensive Care (May 2024)

Critical care beyond organ support: the importance of geriatric rehabilitation

  • Jeremy M. Jacobs,
  • Ana Rahamim,
  • Michael Beil,
  • Bertrand Guidet,
  • Helene Vallet,
  • Hans Flaatten,
  • Susannah K. Leaver,
  • Dylan de Lange,
  • Wojciech Szczeklik,
  • Christian Jung,
  • Sigal Sviri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-024-01306-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Very old critically ill patients pose a growing challenge for intensive care. Critical illness and the burden of treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) can lead to a long-lasting decline of functional and cognitive abilities, especially in very old patients. Multi-complexity and increased vulnerability to stress in these patients may lead to new and worsening disabilities, requiring careful assessment, prevention and rehabilitation. The potential for rehabilitation, which is crucial for optimal functional outcomes, requires a systematic, multi-disciplinary approach and careful long-term planning during and following ICU care. We describe this process and provide recommendations and checklists for comprehensive and timely assessments in the context of transitioning patients from ICU to post-ICU and acute hospital care, and review the barriers to the provision of good functional outcomes.

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