Journal article

Survivors of intensive care with type 2 diabetes and the effect of shared care follow-up clinics: Study protocol for the SWEET-AS randomised controlled feasibility study

Y Ali Abdelhamid, L Phillips, M Horowitz, A Deane

Pilot and Feasibility Studies | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Many patients who survive the intensive care unit (ICU) experience long-term complications such as peripheral neuropathy and nephropathy which represent a major source of morbidity and affect quality of life adversely. Similar pathophysiological processes occur frequently in ambulant patients with diabetes mellitus who have never been critically ill. Some 25% of all adult ICU patients have diabetes, and it is plausible that ICU survivors with co-existing diabetes are at heightened risk of sequelae from their critical illness. ICU follow-up clinics are being progressively implemented based on the concept that interventions provided in these clinics will alleviate the burdens of su..

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