Acute and Critical Care (May 2024)

Beyond survival: understanding post-intensive care syndrome

  • Lovish Gupta,
  • Maazen Naduthra Subair,
  • Jaskaran Munjal,
  • Bhupinder Singh,
  • Vasu Bansal,
  • Vasu Gupta,
  • Rohit Jain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2023.01158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 226 – 233

Abstract

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Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) refers to persistent or new onset physical, mental, and neurocognitive complications that can occur following a stay in the intensive care unit. PICS encompasses muscle weakness; neuropathy; cognitive deficits including memory, executive, and attention impairments; post-traumatic stress disorder; and other mood disorders. PICS can last long after hospital admission and can cause significant physical, emotional, and financial stress for patients and their families. Several modifiable risk factors, such as duration of sepsis, delirium, and mechanical ventilation, are associated with PICS. However, due to limited awareness about PICS, these factors are often overlooked. The objective of this paper is to highlight the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic methods, and available preventive and treatment options for PICS.

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