Journal article

Early Active Mobilization during Mechanical Ventilation in the ICU

CL Hodgson, M Bailey, R Bellomo, K Brickell, T Broadley, H Buhr, BJ Gabbe, DW Gould, M Harrold, AM Higgins, S Hurford, TJ Iwashyna, A Serpa Neto, AD Nichol, JJ Presneill, SJ Schaller, J Sivasuthan, CJ Tipping, S Webb, PJ Young

New England Journal of Medicine | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired weakness often develops in patients who are undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. Early active mobilization may mitigate ICU-acquired weakness, increase survival, and reduce disability. Methods We randomly assigned 750 adult patients in the ICU who were undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation to receive increased early mobilization (sedation minimization and daily physiotherapy) or usual care (the level of mobilization that was normally provided in each ICU). The primary outcome was the number of days that the patients were alive and out of the hospital at 180 days after randomization. Results The median number of days that patients were..

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