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Estimating Long-Term Survival of Critically Ill Patients: The PREDICT Model

Type of Library Material:

Medical Research

Brief description of media:

Background: Long-term survival outcome of critically ill patients is important in assessing effectiveness of new treatments
and making treatment decisions. We developed a prognostic model for estimation of long-term survival of critically ill
patients.

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Predictors of Major Depressive Disorder following Intensive
Care of Chronically Critically Ill Patients

Type of Library Material:

Medical Journal

Brief description of media:

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common condition following treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Long-term data on MDD in chronically critically ill (CCI) patients are scarce. Hence, the primary aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency and predictors of MDD after intensive care of CCI patients.

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Longest surviving ICU patient goes home

Type of Library Material:

Newspaper Article

Brief description of media:

July 20, 2007, ST. LOUIS – When Wilson Guthrie entered Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the birds had begun flying south for the winter.
The next time he stepped outside, the Cardinals were trying to stay in the pennant race.
With a stay lasting from October 31, 2006 to July 21, 2007, Guthrie is thought to be the patient with the longest stay in Barnes-Jewish''s cardio thoracic ICU to be discharged.

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