Abstract Background The majority of sepsis survivors suffer from significant long-term consequences, including cognitive, psychological, and physical impairments. Despite growing recognition of these challenges, there is a lack of robust evidence regarding effective post-acute interventions to improve…
Abstract Sepsis is the most common cause of admission to intensive care units worldwide. Sepsis patients frequently suffer from sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) reflecting acute brain dysfunction. SAE may result in increased mortality, extended length of hospital stay, and long-term cognitive dysfunction.…