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Socioeconomic Factors and Intensive Care Unit-Related Cognitive Impairment.
Ann Surg
12
2020
Intensive Care Unit-Related Cognitive Impairment, LTCI, coma, delirium, hypoxemia, long-term cognitive impairment, patients, respiratory failure, sepsis, shock, stroke
Aged, Cognitive Dysfunction, Female, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Time Factors
Author NameAffiliation
Diane N HaddadVanderbilt University Medical Center
Matthew F MartVanderbilt University Medical Center
Matthew F MartVanderbilt University Medical Center
Li WangVanderbilt University Medical Center
Christopher J LindsellVanderbilt University Medical Center
Rameela RamanVanderbilt University Medical Center
Rameela RamanVanderbilt University Medical Center
Mina F NordnessVanderbilt University Medical Center
Mina F NordnessVanderbilt University Medical Center
Kenneth W SharpVanderbilt University Medical Center
Pratik P PandharipandeVanderbilt University Medical Center
Pratik P PandharipandeVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Timothy D GirardVanderbilt University Medical Center
Timothy D GirardUniversity of Pittsburgh
Eugene Wesley ElyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Eugene Wesley ElyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Eugene Wesley ElyDepartment of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Mayur B PatelVanderbilt University Medical Center
Mayur B PatelVanderbilt University Medical Center
Mayur B PatelDepartment of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Mayur B PatelVanderbilt Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Surgical Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
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