Long-term outcome in medical patients aged 80 or over following admission to an intensive care unit
-
* Corresponding author: Antoine Roch antoine.roch@ap-hm.fr
Critical Care 2011, 15:R36 doi:10.1186/cc9984
Please see related commentary by McDermid & Bagshaw, http://ccforum.com/content/15/1/125 and related letter by Fassier & Duclos, http://ccforum.com/content/15/2/421
Accesses
- Last 30 days: 100 accesses
- Last 365 days: 1537 accesses
- All time: 3959 accesses
Cited by
BioMed Central: 4 citations
|
Results of noninvasive ventilation in very old patients Frederique Schortgen, Arnaud Follin, Lucilla Piccari, Ferran Roche-Campo, Guillaume Carteaux, Elodie Taillandier-Heriche, Sebastien Krypciak, Arnaud W Thille, Elena Paillaud, Laurent Brochard Annals of Intensive Care 2012, 2:5 (21 February 2012) |
|
The challenge of admitting the very elderly to intensive care Yên-Lan Nguyen, Derek C Angus, Ariane Boumendil, Bertrand Guidet Annals of Intensive Care 2011, 1:29 (1 August 2011) |
|
Older patients in the ICU: a cautious analysis of epidemiologic data is required Thomas Fassier, Antoine Duclos Critical Care 2011, 15:421 (27 April 2011) |
|
Octogenarians in the ICU: are you ever too old? Robert C McDermid, Sean M Bagshaw Critical Care 2011, 15:125 (24 February 2011) |