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Long term cognitive dysfunction among critical care survivors: associated factors and quality of life-a multicenter cohort study.

Isabel Jesus PereiraMariana SantosDaniel SganzerlaCaroline Cabral RobinsonDenise de SouzaRenata KochhannMaicon FalavignaLuis AzevedoFernando BozzaTarek SharsharRegis Goulart RosaCristina GranjaCassiano Teixeira
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2024)
Delirium was found to be the main modifiable predictor of long-term cognitive dysfunction in ICU survivors. Higher education consistently reduced the probability of having long-term cognitive dysfunction. Cognitive dysfunction significantly influenced patients' quality of life, leading us to emphasize the importance of cognitive reserve for long-term prognosis after ICU discharge.
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