Frailty and the Association Between Long-Term Recovery After Intensive Care Unit Admission
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Frailty and the Association Between Long-Term Recovery After Intensive Care Unit Admission
Abstract
Frailty is common, although infrequently screened for among patients admitted to intensive care. Frailty has been the focus of research in geriatric medicine; however, its epidemiology and interaction with critical illness have only recently been studied. Instruments to screen for and measure frailty require refinement in intensive care settings. Frail critically ill patients are at higher risk of poor outcomes. Frail survivors of critical illness are high users of health resources. Further research is needed to understand how frailty assessment can inform decision-making before and during an episode of critical illness and during an intensive care course for frail patients.
Keywords: Aged; Critical illness; Frail; Health-related quality of life; Mortality; Outcome; Prognosis; Recovery of function.
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