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  • Internal Medicine
  • Patient Outcomes

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  • Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) describes sequelae following intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization.
  • PICS includes psychological, cognitive, and physical impairments affecting patient autonomy and quality of life.
  • Relatives of ICU patients may also experience psychological distress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance of PICS management.
  • To emphasize the internist's role in post-ICU patient care.
  • To underscore the need for effective PICS screening and management methods.

Main Methods:

  • Review of PICS definition and associated disorders.
  • Discussion of PICS impact on patients and healthcare systems.
  • Exploration of current screening and management approaches.

Main Results:

  • PICS presents with diverse physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms.
  • Sequelae significantly impact patient autonomy, quality of life, and healthcare costs.
  • No universally effective screening or management method has been formally established.

Conclusions:

  • The increasing number of ICU survivors makes PICS a critical issue.
  • Internists play a key role in managing patients after ICU stays.
  • Further research is needed to develop and validate effective PICS interventions.