MONITOR-IC: Determining and Improving Long-term Consequences of ICU Care
MONITOR-IC: a Mixed Methods Multicenter Prospective Open Cohort Study Determining and Improving Long-term Outcomes of ICU Survivors
Radboud University Medical Center
50,000 participants
Jul 1, 2016
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Conditions
Summary
Due to advances in critical care medicine, more patients survive their critical illness. However, intensive care unit (ICU) survivors often experience long-term physical, cognitive and mental problems, summarized as post intensive care syndrome (PICS), impacting their health related quality of life (HRQoL). The aims of this study are to study the: 1) long-term outcomes, 2) predictors for PICS, 3) prediction of long-term HRQoL, 4) ratio between HRQoL of ICU-survivors and healthcare related costs, and 5) effects on the long-term of interventions
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- ICU patients age 16 years or older;
- admitted at least 12 hours to a trauma, medical, neurosurgery or cardiac surgery ICU;
- gave written informed consent (or by their legal representative).
Exclusion Criteria5
- Patients with a life expectancy of <48 hours;
- receive palliative care;
- are admitted for a donor procedure;
- cannot read and speak the Dutch language;
- or are not able to fill in the questionnaire and do not have family members/ legal representatives either.
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NCT03246334