ICU-acquired Weakness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Safety and Efficacy of an Early Rehabilitation Program in Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU)
The purpose of this study is to determine whether an early rehabilitation program in surgical intensive care unit is safe and effective in preventing critical care illness and intensive care unit acquired weakness.
Due to the complications like intensive care unit-acquired weakness, critical illness
polyneuropathy and neuropsychiatric disease of critical care, many organizations focus on
rehabilitation in critically ill patients' management. Despite the good outcomes from
papers, there are debatable issues of method, safety and efficacy of rehabilitation. The
investigators developed an early rehabilitation program (ERP) in our surgical ICU management
and assessed safety and efficacy of it.
The ERP started in November 2014 in our 14-bed surgical ICU in Asan Medical Center. The
investigators focused on early and 5-step rehabilitation program for patients who were
admitted to SICU for at least 3 days. The investigators enrolled 69 patients (pre-ERP group)
for 6 months before November 2014 and 62 patients (post-ERP group) for 6 months 1 year after
the ERP started. The main measures were safety issues, delirium days, 28-d ventilator
free-days, 28-d ICU free-days, hospital length of stay (LOS), ICU mortality, in-hospital
mortality and 1 year mortality.
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