Professor Dale Needham: "Updates in ICU Rehabilitation"
Release Date: 11/14/2021
Critical Care Medicine
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info_outlineResearch and clinical practice in the field of early physical rehabilitation for critically ill patients is a dynamic field with evolving evidence from randomized controlled trials. Many studies have demonstrated the safety and feasibly of early rehabilitation interventions in the ICU, with improved patient outcomes. Consequently, international clinical practice guidelines support ICU-based physical rehabilitation. Further research is required to refine existing knowledge to identify which patients will benefit the most; determine optimal timing, duration, and type of intervention; understand potential synergistic effects with light sedation and nutritional interventions; and standardize assessment of patient outcomes.