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Review
. 1996 Jun;12(3):173-82.
doi: 10.1016/s0964-3397(96)80537-4.

Intensive care syndrome: a literature review

Review

Intensive care syndrome: a literature review

A Granberg et al. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

The aim in this literature review is to describe the definitions, denominations, clinical signs and symptoms, explanations, causative factors and interrelationships of the intensive care syndrome discussed since 1950. It was found that there is no agreement about which symptoms should be included in the syndrome, when the syndrome may appear and how many patients may be affected. Furthermore, it is unclear what causes the development of the syndrome; most authors conclude that there are many reasons for it. The syndrome has generally been examined by using a medical or psychological approach, but during the last few years it has also been described and analysed from a nursing care perspective. From this nursing perspective the syndrome may be seen as an individual pattern developed by patients during their stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) and sometimes this pattern of clinical signs and symptoms lasts for a shorter or longer period even after discharge from the unit. From a wider viewpoint the development of the syndrome can be seen as an increase by degrees or as a vicious circle. finally, most authors agree that the ICU syndrome consists of, and is caused by, a complex interaction between many factors.

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