10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1424.2020.01.103
Earlier and enhanced rehabilitation of mechanically ventilated patients in critical care: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
BACKGROUND:Systematic reviews of early rehabilitation within intensive care units have highlighted the need for robust multi-centre randomised controlled trials with longer term follow up. This trial aims to explore the feasibility of earlier and enhanced rehabilitation for patients mechanically ventilated for ≥5days and to assess the impact on possible long term outcome measures for use in a definitive trial.METHODS:Patients admitted to a large UK based intensive care unit and invasively ventilated for ≥5 days were randomised to the rehabilitation intervention or standard care on a 1∶1 basis, stratified by age and SOFA score. The rehabilitation intervention involved a structured programme, with progression along a functionally based mobility protocol according to set safety criteria.RESULTS:103 out of 128 eligible patients were recruited into the trial, achieving an initial recruitment rate of 80%. Patients in the intervention arm mobilized significantly earlier (8days vs 10 days,
P=0.035), at a more acute phase of illness (SOFA 6 vs 4,
P<0.05) and reached a higher level of mobility at the point of critical care discharge (MMS 7 vs 5,
P<0.01).
CONCLUSION:We have demonstrated the feasibility of introducing a structured programme of rehabilitation for patients admitted to critical care.
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