Looking beyond 28-day all-cause mortality
- PMID: 12225601
- PMCID: PMC137308
- DOI: 10.1186/cc1513
Looking beyond 28-day all-cause mortality
Abstract
A growing body of evidence indicates that survivors of intensive care have an impaired quality of life. It is not entirely clear from the available literature whether this impairment is a complication of critical illness or a complication of therapy. There is little evidence to guide physicians to treatments in the intensive care unit that will minimize the effects of critical illness on these sequelae. Although the study by Rublee and colleagues in this issue of Critical Care provides little clinically useful information about the effects of antithrombin III on quality of life, it provides some insight into the challenges that investigators will encounter as we try to incorporate these outcomes into studies of critical illness.
Comment on
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Quality of life effects of antithrombin III in sepsis survivors: results from the KyberSept trial [ISRCTN22931023].Crit Care. 2002 Aug;6(4):349-56. doi: 10.1186/cc1529. Epub 2002 Jun 24. Crit Care. 2002. PMID: 12225612 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
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