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  • Critical care medicine
  • Patient outcomes research
  • Rehabilitation science

Background:

  • Advances in critical care have improved survival rates for critically ill patients.
  • A significant proportion of survivors develop post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), a debilitating condition with physical, psychological, and cognitive sequelae.
  • Understanding PICS is crucial for improving rehabilitation and reducing personal, social, and economic costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe recovery following intensive care unit (ICU) admission.
  • To identify predictors, correlates, and patient-reported outcomes associated with PICS.
  • To support the development of screening, diagnostic, and outcome measures for improved post-ICU recovery.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective, multi-site observational study involving 300 patients across three ICUs in Brisbane, Australia.
  • Data collection includes clinical records and validated self-report instruments.
  • Follow-up assessments at 6 weeks and 6 months post-ICU discharge.

Main Results:

  • The study will measure self-reported physical, cognitive, and psychological function at 6 weeks and 6 months post-ICU discharge.
  • Analysis will characterize factors associated with recovery and PICS.
  • The findings will inform the development of prediction and screening tools.

Conclusions:

  • This protocol establishes a framework for measuring recovery and understanding PICS.
  • Data analysis will identify characteristics linked to recovery and PICS.
  • The research aims to enhance post-ICU prevention and rehabilitation strategies through targeted screening and prediction.