An Early Tailored Approach Is the Key to Effective Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit

To investigate the effectiveness, feasibility, and safety of an evidence-based rehabilitation care pathway in the intensive care unit (ICU) in different patient populations. Observational prospective cohort study, with retrospective controls. ICUs of a university hospital. Patients admitted between...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2019-08, Vol.100 (8), p.1506-1514
Hauptverfasser: Chiarici, Alice, Andrenelli, Elisa, Serpilli, Oletta, Andreolini, Matteo, Tedesco, Silvia, Pomponio, Giovanni, Gallo, Maria Mattea, Martini, Claudio, Papa, Roberto, Coccia, Michela, Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate the effectiveness, feasibility, and safety of an evidence-based rehabilitation care pathway in the intensive care unit (ICU) in different patient populations. Observational prospective cohort study, with retrospective controls. ICUs of a university hospital. Patients admitted between April 1, 2015, and June 30, 2015, were compared to a retrospective cohort admitted to the same ICUs during the same 3-month period in 2014. The number of patients studied (N=285) included 152 in the prospective group and 133 in the retrospective group. The prospective cohort benefited of a rehabilitation care pathway based on (1) interdisciplinary teamwork; (2) early customized and goal-oriented rehabilitation; (3) daily functional monitoring and treatment revision; (4) agreed discharge policy; and (5) continuity of care. The retrospective cohort underwent usual care. Included the following: (1) proportions of patients undergoing rehabilitation team evaluation; (2) latency between patient admission to ICUs and rehabilitation team assessment; (3) proportions of patients undergoing rehabilitation treatment during ICU stay; (4) latency between the patient admission to ICUs and rehabilitation start; (5) ICU stay and total acute hospital stay; and (5) proportion of ventilator-free days out of ICU stay. The novel rehabilitation care pathway led to (1) an increased proportion of patients receiving rehabilitative assessment (P
ISSN:0003-9993
1532-821X
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2019.01.015