The Impact of Early Mobilization Protocol in Patients in the ICU
Muscle Weakness, Quality of Life, Weaning Acceleration
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Muscle Weakness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults (18 years of age or greater)
- Patients in the first 24 hours of mechanical ventilation.
- Patients in the deep sedation will be evaluated by the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (score -4).
- Hemodynamically stable.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Rapidly developing neuromuscular disease
- Evolution of brain death
- Cardiopulmonary arrest
- Elevated intracranial pressure
- Ruptured/leaking aortic aneurysm
- Acute MI before peak troponin has been reached
- Absent lower limb
- Pregnancy
- Unstable fractures contributing to likely immobility
- Hospitalization prior to ICU admission >5 days
- Enrollment in another clinical trial
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital of Santa Maria
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Early Mobilization protocol
Control group
Early Mobilization protocol: Patients in the treatment group additionally received a progressive cycling exercise session 7 days a week, until the last day of ICU stay, using a bedside cycle ergometer (MOTOmed Letto 2, RECK-Technik GmbH & Co. KG, Betzenweiler, Germany). Cycling exercise will be realized during 30 consecutive minutes, initially in continuos and passive (classified patients with RASS - 4) exercise, at a fixed pedaling rate of 20 cycles/min and after in actively (classified patients with RASS 0), with an exercise intensity of 3-5 on the Borg rate of perceived exertion scale.
Group will undergo usual mobilization per standard ICU care. Conventional physical and respiratory therapy were provided by the ICU physical therapists twice daily, for approximately 30 min, 7 days per week. The protocol included vibrocompression maneuvers; lung hyperinflation by the mechanical ventilator; and tracheal aspiration, when necessary; as well as passive and active-assisted motor exercises for arms and legs, depending on the clinical course of patients.