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Cognitive Impairment After Critical Illness

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In this episode, we discuss the long term effects of critical illness on cognitive impairment. Our guest is Dr. James Jackson. Dr. Jackson is the Assistant Director of The ICU Recovery Center at Vanderbilt, a Research Associate Professor, and the lead psychologist for the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction and Survivorship (CIBS) Center at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

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  • The BRAIN-ICU Study, a seminal prospective study that established the prevalence of long term cognitive dysfunction in critical illness survivors: https://bit.ly/2InupDw
  • Cognitive outcomes after critical illness. A recent review article on the topic: https://bit.ly/2NLIuR1
  • Link to the CIBS Center website, which contains a wealth of resources for intensivists: https://bit.ly/2HfdQ0n

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In this episode, we discuss the long term effects of critical illness on cognitive impairment. Our guest is Dr. James Jackson. Dr. Jackson is the Assistant Director of The ICU Recovery Center at Vanderbilt, a Research Associate Professor, and the lead psychologist for the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction and Survivorship (CIBS) Center at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

Additional Links

  • The BRAIN-ICU Study, a seminal prospective study that established the prevalence of long term cognitive dysfunction in critical illness survivors: https://bit.ly/2InupDw
  • Cognitive outcomes after critical illness. A recent review article on the topic: https://bit.ly/2NLIuR1
  • Link to the CIBS Center website, which contains a wealth of resources for intensivists: https://bit.ly/2HfdQ0n

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