Characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients in European ICUs
Article 2009 en
Authors
FT
Fabio Silvio Taccone
AA
Antonio Artigas
CS
Charles L. Sprung
Abstract
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In this large European study, patients with cancer were more often admitted to the ICU for sepsis and respiratory complications than other ICU patients. Overall, the outcome of patients with solid cancer was similar to that of ICU patients without cancer, whereas patients with haematological cancer had a worse outcome.
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