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  • Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a common issue faced by patients after being discharged from the ICU, negatively impacting their quality of life.
  • There is currently no standard method for evaluating PICS, making early detection and intervention crucial for improving patient outcomes.
  • The paper reviews existing research on evaluation methods for PICS, identifying challenges and future directions to assist clinical staff in better assessing the syndrome.

Article Abstract

Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is the most common complication in patients discharged from intensive care unit (ICU), which seriously affects the life quality of the patients. At present, there is still lack of standardevaluation methods for PICS. Continuous and dynamic assessment can earlyidentify PICS, moreover, early identification and intervention of PICS can improve the life quality of patients those patients, which is critical to improve the long-term outcome of the patients. In this paper, we reviewed the current research states of evaluation timing, contents, tools and modalities of PICS domestic and abroad, analyzed the problems and prospects of the existing evaluation methods, aiming to provide a reference for clinical staff to effectively and comprehensively evaluate PICS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.cn121430-20220317-00254DOI Listing

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