Respiratory Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Clinical Study Of The Impact Of Total Care® Bed System Combined With The Liko Lift to Facilitate Early Progressive Mobility Compliance and Associated Clinical and Financial Outcomes.
Despite the known complications of immobility for ICU patients, compliance to mobility
protocols is lacking in many institutions. Significant barriers have been described to
compliance to up in chair and weight bearing orders in the ICU. Recent studies indicate that
if progressive mobility is performed for acutely ill ICU patients they may have a reduced
ICU length of stay, reduced overall hospital length of stay, incur lower hospital costs, and
reduce the rate of some medical complications and increase functionality post ICU discharge.
The current protocol seeks to understand whether or not the TotalCare® P500 Bed System and
the Liko Lift can remove some of the barriers associated with progressive mobility
compliance.
This study is designed as a process improvement program to increase compliance to a
progressive mobility protocol in an ICU setting. The first part of the study (4-6 months
period depending on time required for implementation) will document 1st day of weight
bearing as well as the secondary outcome measures of this of progressive mobility protocol
as are currently in place in the ICU for patients that meet the inclusion/exclusion
criteria. Ease of progressive mobility implementation will be assessed. Appropriate
education will be performed as to the importance of progressive mobility.
The second part of the study (4-6 months) will document the same outcomes, however, the
progressive mobility protocol will now include a standardized process using the Total Care®
P500 Bed System combined with the Liko Lift. During the second study period, patients will
progress in a stepped protocol (see section 6.2) beginning with head of bed (HOB) at 30o to
initiate orthostatic stress three times daily with increasing time intervals, then
increasing HOB angle, time, and finally to standing and bearing weight. The Total Care® P500
Bed System and the Liko Lift will be placed on all participating units for the duration of
the second phase of the study.
Compliance to specific outcome measures again will be measured as well as the ease of
Progressive Mobility implementation. The total study period will be 8-12 months (allowing
time for bed delivery and education).
Patients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for study will be enrolled. Protocol
based "up in chair" and "standing" orders will be followed for compliance, and length of
actual sitting in full chair or standing. If patients undergo "full chair" in the bed, this
will be considered "up in chair." Time/days to first weight bearing, as defined as weight
bearing in a standing position for at least 1 minute will be documented. ICU LOS, Ventilator
Days will be assessed at ICU discharge for study patients. Nursing satisfaction and ease of
PM protocol adherence surveys will be performed after each study period and will assess both
standard of care and Total Care® bed/Liko lift systems.
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