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The Hidden Hurdles After Intensive Care
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Why is PICS not more widely recognized? One reason could be that the focus in intensive care is on immediate survival. Once the patient is stable, they are often sent home or to a rehabilitation facility. The long-term effects of intensive care are not always considered. Another reason might be that patients and their families are not always aware of the potential long-term issues. They might think that once the immediate danger has passed, everything will return to normal.
It is important for healthcare professionals to educate patients and their families about PICS. Early recognition and support can make a big difference in recovery. Physical therapy, mental health support, and cognitive rehabilitation can all help. But first, people need to know that these issues are common and that help is available.
Think about it. If someone had a broken leg, they would expect to need physical therapy to recover. The same should be true for the mind and body after a stay in intensive care. Awareness and support are key to helping people recover fully from PICS.
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