Assessing the safety of physical rehabilitation in critically ill patients: a Delphi study

Huw R. Woodbridge, Christopher J. McCarthy,Mandy Jones, Matthew Willis,David B. Antcliffe, Caroline M. Alexander,Anthony C. Gordon

Critical Care(2024)

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Physical rehabilitation of critically ill patients is implemented to improve physical outcomes from an intensive care stay. However, before rehabilitation is implemented, a risk assessment is essential, based on robust safety data. To develop this information, a uniform definition of relevant adverse events is required. The assessment of cardiovascular stability is particularly relevant before physical activity as there is uncertainty over when it is safe to start rehabilitation with patients receiving vasoactive drugs. A three-stage Delphi study was carried out to (a) define adverse events for a general ICU cohort, and (b) to define which risks should be assessed before physical rehabilitation of patients receiving vasoactive drugs. An international group of intensive care clinicians and clinician researchers took part. Former ICU patients and their family members/carers were involved in generating consensus for the definition of adverse events. Round one was an open round where participants gave their suggestions of what to include. In round two, participants rated their agreements with these suggestions using a five-point Likert scale; a 70 https://www.researchregistry.com/ (researchregistry2991).
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Mobilisation,Adverse events,Vasoactive drugs,Intensive care unit
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