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A single center observational study of the incidence, frequency and timing of critical care physiotherapy intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jessica Rich1, Mark Coman2, Alison Sharkey3, Daniel Church1, Jessica Pawson1, Amanda Thomas4.   

Abstract

Introduction: The recent COVID-19 pandemic saw many patients admitted to an intensive care setting and requiring mechanical ventilation. The NHS increased their critical care beds which included expanding the amount of staff. Physiotherapists were a key part of this and were required to complete numerous interventions within the COVID critical care setting throughout the pandemic. Our aim was to collect the incidence and frequency of physiotherapy interventions performed during the COVID-19 pandemic in a critical care setting. Method: Data was collected across all critical care beds at the Royal London Hospital for an eight-week period between March- April 2020. We retrospectively collected physiotherapy interventions for example, endotracheal suctioning and functional rehabilitation for every patient in the critical care setting. The Chelsea Critical Care Physical Assessment Tool (CPAx) scores were also obtained for patients on ACCU admission and discharge.
Results: A total of 213 patients were included in the sample, 163 COVID-19 positive and 50 COVID-19 negative. Recorded sessions included secretion management (821), weaning (271), rescue therapy (82) and functional rehab (534) across the eight-week period. The mean CPAx score on admission to ACCU for the entire sample was 9/45 points. On discharge that score had improved to 25/45 points.
Conclusion: This unique project has enabled us to report on the critical care physiotherapy interventions provided during the COVID 19 pandemic. This interesting data on frequency and timing of interventions may be useful to plan future relocation staffing plans and optimal allocation of care. © The Intensive Care Society 2021.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; critical care; physiotherapy

Year:  2021        PMID: 36033247      PMCID: PMC7873622          DOI: 10.1177/1751143721991060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc        ISSN: 1751-1437


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