Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life
Critical Care2005Vol. 9(2), pp. R96–109
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Abstract
This study suggests that neuropsychological consequences of critical illness, in particular the recollection of ICU experiences, may influence subsequent HR-QOL.
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