Early Mobilization in the ICU
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Pulmonary |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 7/14/2018 |
Start Date: | July 2011 |
End Date: | December 2019 |
Contact: | John P Kress, MD |
Email: | jkress@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu |
Phone: | 773-702-6404 |
To study all ICU patients with an independent baseline functional status , who experience a
critical illness requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation evaluating long-term
cognitive and executive function and long term cost effectiveness in survivors who required
mechanical ventilation.
critical illness requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation evaluating long-term
cognitive and executive function and long term cost effectiveness in survivors who required
mechanical ventilation.
Immediate mobilization of mechanically ventilated (MV) ICU patients is not part of usual care
in the U.S. or internationally. Our previous work supports that early mobilization through
physical and occupational therapy for ICU patients on the ventilator can help them experience
less delirium, spend less time in the ICU and hospital, and become more independent when they
leave. To advance our knowledge in this area, large longitudinal studies are needed to
understand the long-term physical, cognitive and mental health status of survivors and to
test how specific ICU therapies may affect these outcomes.
in the U.S. or internationally. Our previous work supports that early mobilization through
physical and occupational therapy for ICU patients on the ventilator can help them experience
less delirium, spend less time in the ICU and hospital, and become more independent when they
leave. To advance our knowledge in this area, large longitudinal studies are needed to
understand the long-term physical, cognitive and mental health status of survivors and to
test how specific ICU therapies may affect these outcomes.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Intubated and MV > 24, < 96 hours
- Baseline Barthel Index Functional Score > 70, functional at home
Exclusion Criteria:
- Rapidly changing neurological conditions (e.g. stroke)
- Cardiac arrest as cause for respiratory failure
- Elevated intracranial pressure
- Pregnancy (due to inability to provide continuous fetal monitoring)
- Terminal condition (life expectancy < 6 months)
- Traumatic brain injury, multiple limb fractures, pelvic fractures,
- Severe chronic pain syndrome on admission
We found this trial at
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site
5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Chicago, Illinois 60637
773.702.1234
Principal Investigator: John P Kress, MD
Phone: 773-702-3804
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