social support during intensive care unit stay might improve mental impairment and consequently health-related quality of life in survivors of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome社会支持在重症监护室呆可能改善精神障碍,因此健康相关的生活质量严重急性呼吸窘迫综合征的幸存者.pdf
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Social support during intensive care unit stay might improve
mental impairment and consequently health-related quality of life
in survivors of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome
Maria Deja*, Claudia Denke*, Steffen Weber-Carstens, Jürgen Schröder, Christian E Pille,
Frank Hokema, Konrad J Falke and Udo Kaisers
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Charité, Campus Virchow Klinikum, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1,
D-13353 Berlin, Germany
* Contributed equally
Corresponding author: Maria Deja, maria.deja@charite.de
Received: 20 Apr 2006 Revisions requested: 2 Jun 2006 Revisions received: 30 Jul 2006 Accepted: 16 Oct 2006 Published: 16 Oct 2006
Critical Care 2006, 10:R147 (doi:10.1186/cc5070)
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Abstract
Introduction We investigated health-related quality of life Results HRQoL was significantly reduced in all dimensions in
(HRQoL) and persistent symptoms of post-traumatic stress comparison with age- and gender-adjusted healthy controls.
disorder (PTSD) in long-term survivors of acute respiratory Eighteen patients (29%) were identified as being at increased
distress syndrome (ARDS). We wished to evaluate the influence risk for PTSD. PTSD risk was significantly linked with anxiety
of P
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