Management of COVID-19 ICU-survivors in primary care: - a narrative review

Author:

Schmidt KFR,Gensichen J.,Gehrke-Beck S.,Kosilek R. P.,Kühne F.,Heintze C,Baldwin L. M.,Needham D. M.

Abstract

AbstractMany survivors of critical illness suffer from long-lasting physical, cognitive, and mental health sequelae. The number of affected patients is expected to markedly increase due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many ICU survivors receive long-term care from a primary care physician. Hence, awareness and appropriate management of these sequelae is crucial. An interdisciplinary authorship team participated in a narrative literature review to identify key issues in managing COVID-19 ICU-survivors in primary care. The aim of this perspective paper is to synthesize important literature to understand and manage sequelae of critical illness due to COVID-19 in the primary care setting.

Funder

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Family Practice

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