Author: Martos-BenÃtez, Frank Daniel; Soler-Morejón, Caridad de Dios; Lara-Ponce, Karla Ximena; Orama-Requejo, Versis; Burgos-Aragüez, Dailé; Larrondo-Muguercia, Hilev; Lespoir, Rahim W
Title: Critically ill patients with cancer: A clinical perspective Cord-id: fyibotgx Document date: 2020_10_24
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Snippet: Cancer patients account for 15% of all admissions to intensive care unit (ICU) and 5% will experience a critical illness resulting in ICU admission. Mortality rates have decreased during the last decades because of new anticancer therapies and advanced organ support methods. Since early critical care and organ support is associated with improved survival, timely identification of the onset of clinical signs indicating critical illness is crucial to avoid delaying. This article focused on relevan
Document: Cancer patients account for 15% of all admissions to intensive care unit (ICU) and 5% will experience a critical illness resulting in ICU admission. Mortality rates have decreased during the last decades because of new anticancer therapies and advanced organ support methods. Since early critical care and organ support is associated with improved survival, timely identification of the onset of clinical signs indicating critical illness is crucial to avoid delaying. This article focused on relevant and current information on epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the main clinical disorders experienced by critically ill cancer patients.
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