Long-Term Cognitive Impairment Too Common After Critical Illness
- ICU
- 04/10/2013
Patients treated in intensive care units across the globe are entering their medical care with no evidence of cognitive impairment but oftentimes...
READ MOREPatients treated in intensive care units across the globe are entering their medical care with no evidence of cognitive impairment but oftentimes...
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READ MOREThis article focuses on the impact of fluid and nutrition administration on kidney function. It discusses the deleterious effects of accumulating fluid overload leading to kidney oedema and worsening kidney function, and provides advice on how to adapt nutrition in the different stages of AKI, with or without RRT. Finally, information on the cardio-abdominal-renal...
READ MOREAuthor Jean-Louis Vincent Editor-in-Chief ICU Management, Head Department of Intensive Care Erasme Hospital / Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium [email protected] In this issue our cover story focuses on one organ in particular, the kidney. As a commonly occurring complication...
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