Vrettou Charikleia S, Mantziou Vassiliki, Vassiliou Alice G, Orfanos Stylianos E, Kotanidou Anastasia, Dimopoulou Ioanna
First Department of Critical Care Medicine & Pulmonary Services, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, "Evangelismos" Hospital, 106 76 Athens, Greece.
Life (Basel). 2022 Jan 12;12(1):107. doi: 10.3390/life12010107.
Current achievements in medical science and technological advancements in intensive care medicine have allowed better support of critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs) and have increased survival probability. Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a relatively new term introduced almost 10 years ago, defined as "new or worsening impairments in physical, cognitive, or mental health status arising after critical illness and persisting beyond acute care hospitalization". A significant percentage of critically ill patients suffer from PICS for a prolonged period of time, with physical problems being the most common. The exact prevalence of PICS is unknown, and many risk factors have been described well. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors seem to be at especially high risk for developing PICS. The families of ICU survivors can also be affected as a response to the stress suffered during the critical illness of their kin. This separate entity is described as PICS family (PICS-F). A multidisciplinary approach is warranted for the treatment of PICS, involving healthcare professionals, clinicians, and scientists from different areas. Improving outcomes is both challenging and imperative for the critical care community. The review of the relevant literature and the study of the physical, cognitive, and mental sequelae could lead to the prevention and timely management of PICS and the subsequent improvement of the quality of life for ICU survivors.
医学科学的当前成就以及重症监护医学的技术进步,使得重症监护病房(ICU)能够为重症患者提供更好的支持,并提高了生存概率。重症监护后综合征(PICS)是一个大约10年前引入的相对较新的术语,定义为“危重病后出现的、在急性护理住院后仍持续存在的身体、认知或心理健康状况的新的损害或恶化”。相当一部分重症患者长期患有PICS,其中身体问题最为常见。PICS的确切患病率尚不清楚,并且已经详细描述了许多风险因素。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)幸存者似乎尤其容易发生PICS。ICU幸存者的家人也可能会受到影响,这是对其亲属危重病期间所遭受压力的一种反应。这种单独的情况被称为PICS家庭(PICS-F)。治疗PICS需要采取多学科方法,涉及来自不同领域的医疗保健专业人员、临床医生和科学家。改善治疗结果对重症监护领域来说既具有挑战性又势在必行。对相关文献的综述以及对身体、认知和精神后遗症的研究,可能会导致对PICS的预防和及时管理,并随后改善ICU幸存者的生活质量。