Being Awake, Upright and Moving as the Basis for Early ICU Physiotherapy
Critical Illness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Critical Illness focused on measuring Intensive care unit, Physiotherapy, Upright position, Exercise, Long term follow up of ICU survivors
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient participants will be at least 18 years of age and admitted to the ICU of Landspitali Fossvogur or Landspitali Hringbraut of the The National University Hospital of Iceland.
- Intubated and on mechanical ventilation for > 48 hours
- Icelandic speaking.
- Upright position and ambulation is not contraindicated or impossible.
Exclusion Criteria:
-Those patients deemed by the medical teams of each unit not to be sufficiently stable. These would include diagnoses such as: Intracranial insults including:Severe head injury, Subarachnoidal hemorrhage, Elevated intracranial pressure, Intraventricular drain, Neurological deterioration, Status epileptics
- Unstable fractures of the vertebral column
- Spinal cord injuries
- Unstable pelvic fractures and/or balanced skeletal traction
- Severe burns
- Mental status precluding being able to follow instructions and cooperate with treatment appropriately
Sites / Locations
- Landspítali University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Physiotherapy
Enhanced Physiotherapy
Patients will receive the usual physiotherapy treatment in ICU in Iceland from day 5 after intubation, which adheres to international standards of practice, including the potential for no treatment. Usual physiotherapy once daily for 20 minutes.
Patients will receive the intervention physiotherapy treatment consisting of exercises and a progressive upright positioning and mobilization (20 minutes) twice daily from day 3 (>48 hours) after intubation including the potential for no treatment, if they are stable, even though they are not completely alert, Total treatment time of 40 minutes.