| Literature DB >> 25715872 |
Carol Hodgson, Rinaldo Bellomo, Susan Berney, Michael Bailey, Heidi Buhr, Linda Denehy, Megan Harrold, Alisa Higgins, Jeff Presneill, Manoj Saxena, Elizabeth Skinner, Paul Young, Steven Webb.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate current mobilization practice, strength at ICU discharge and functional recovery at 6 months among mechanically ventilated ICU patients.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25715872 PMCID: PMC4342087 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-015-0765-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Flow of patients through the study.
Baseline data for all patients, patients with strength assessed at ICU discharge and patients without ICU-acquired weakness at ICU discharge
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| Age (years) | 58.0 ± 15.8 | 57.3 ± 15.5 | 57.1 ± 16.1 |
| Male | 117 (61%) | 57 (61%) | 29 (63%) |
| Previously walking independently | 192 (100) | 94 (100) | 46 (100) |
| Weight (kg) | 85.1 ± 25.2 | 82.5 ± 18.2 | 81.7 ± 16.4 |
| APACHE II score | 19.1 ± 7.6 | 19.5 ± 7.2 | 19.2 ± 6.9 |
| Vasoactive drugs | 127 (68%) | 57 (62%) | 29 (63%) |
| Time from ICU admission to enrolment (days) | 2(1 to 2) | 2 (1 to 2) | 2 (1 to 2) |
| Functional co-morbidity index | 1 (1 to 2) | 1 (1 to 2) | 1 (1 to 2) |
| Principal diagnoses | 59 (31%) | 28 (30%) | 13 (28%) |
| Cardiac or cardiothoracic | 40 (20%) | 18 (19%) | 10 (22%) |
| Respiratory | 34 (18%) | 16 (17%) | 7 (15%) |
| Gastrointestinal | 28 (15%) | 13 (14%) | 6 (13%) |
| Sepsis | 31 (16%) | 19 (20%) | 10 (22%) |
| Other |
Data presented as mean ± standard deviation, number (percentage) or median (interquartile range). APACHE, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation.
Number of reported barriers to mobilisation in mechanically ventilated patients from days 1 to 7
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| Day 1 ( | 94 | 92 | 14 | 22 | 9 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
| Day 2 ( | 87 | 85 | 14 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
| Day 3 ( | 65 | 69 | 9 | 18 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 0 |
| Day 4 ( | 57 | 58 | 9 | 11 | 7 | 5 | 7 | 2 |
| Day 5 ( | 46 | 47 | 9 | 14 | 9 | 2 | 14 | 6 |
| Day 6 ( | 41 | 42 | 5 | 9 | 12 | 0 | 9 | 10 |
| Day 7 ( | 30 | 36 | 5 | 11 | 16 | 0 | 13 | 11 |
Each patient could have more than one barrier reported by ICU staff. ETT, endotracheal tube; PA, pulmonary artery.
ICU, hospital and survival outcomes of all patients
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| Time to first physiotherapy assessment (days) | 2 (2 to 4) |
| Time to sit out of bed (days) | 7 (4 to 10) |
| Time to first stand (days) | 7 (4 to 11) |
| Time to walk (days) | 9 (5 to 16) |
| ICU-acquired weaknessa | 48/94 (52%) |
| Ventilation days | 8 (5 to 14) |
| ICU length of stay | 11 (6 to 17) |
| Hospital length of stay | 24 (16 to 42) |
| ICU mortality | 36 (18.8%) |
| Hospital mortality | 45 (23.4%) |
| 90-day mortality | 51 (26.6%) |
Data presented as median (interquartile range) or number (percentage). aICU weakness measured at ICU discharge.
Figure 2Flow of included patients through the study from days 1 to 14. Data for the number of patients invasively ventilated and mobilising (active), invasively ventilated and inactive, dead, extubated or discharged from the ICU.
Figure 3Maximum level of activity in invasively ventilated patients for days 1 to 14. Measured using the ICU mobility scale, where 0 = no activity, 1 = exercises in bed, 2 = passively moved to the chair, 4 = sitting on the edge of the bed, 5 = standing, 6 = transferring from bed to chair through standing, 7 = marching on the spot, 8 = walking with assistance of two people, 9 = walking with assistance of one person and 10 = walking independently.
Figure 4Survival to day 90 in patients who survived to ICU discharge and were diagnosed with ICU-acquired weakness compared with patients without ICU-acquired weakness. ICUAW, ICU-acquired weakness.
Six-month outcomes
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| Problems with mobility | |
| No problems | 72 (60%) |
| Some problems | 46 (38%) |
| Confined to bed | 2 (2%) |
| Problems with personal care | |
| No problems | 97 (81%) |
| Some problems | 19 (16%) |
| Unable to wash/dress | 4 (3%) |
| Problems with usual activities | |
| No problems | 68 (57%) |
| Some problems | 42 (35%) |
| Confined to bed | 4 (3%) |
| Pain/discomfort | |
| No pain/discomfort | 71 (59%) |
| Some pain/discomfort | 48 (40%) |
| Extreme pain/discomfort | 1 (1%) |
| Anxiety/depression | |
| No anxiety/depression | 73 (61%) |
| Moderate anxiety/depression | 43 (36%) |
| Extreme anxiety/depression | 4 (3%) |
| Best health (0 to 100) | 69.5 ± 21.2 |
| Return to work ( | 29/77 |
| Return to any work | 29 (38%) |
| Return to previous work level | 25/77 (32%) |
Data presented as number (percentage) or mean ± standard deviation. QoL, quality of life measured with EuroQoL standardised health outcome tool [21].