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Adult oncological patient in intensive care.Is it time to start saying "yes, we will consider" instead of just "no"?

Publication at Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen |
2018

Abstract

An increasing number of cancer patients are being admitted to the intensive care and high dependency units due to the rising incidence of solid and/or haematological malignancies together with an expanding range of therapeutic options and improved survival of these patients. The reasons for admission are the potentially life-threatening cancer-related complications and/or treatment-associated side-effects or eventual co-morbidities.

Epidemiology, indication criteria, extension of treatment, prognosis of the acute disease and changes applied to the general prognosis as a consequence of the critical illness are some of the most common and frequently unanswered questions the intensivists need to examine, and they are discussed within this review.