Authors
Bronwen Connolly, Lisa Salisbury, Brenda O'Neill, Louise J Geneen, Abdel Douiri, Michael PW Grocott, Nicholas Hart, Timothy S Walsh, Bronagh Blackwood, ERACIP Group
Publication date
2015
Source
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Issue
6
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Background
Skeletal muscle wasting and weakness are significant complications of critical illness, associated with degree of illness severity and periods of reduced mobility during mechanical ventilation. They contribute to the profound physical and functional deficits observed in survivors. These impairments may persist for many years following discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) and can markedly influence health‐related quality of life. Rehabilitation is a key strategy in the recovery of patients after critical illness. Exercise‐based interventions are aimed at targeting this muscle wasting and weakness. Physical rehabilitation delivered during ICU admission has been systematically evaluated and shown to be beneficial. However, its effectiveness when initiated after ICU discharge has yet to be established.
Objectives
To assess the effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation programmes, initiated after ICU …
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Scholar articles
B Connolly, L Salisbury, B O'Neill, LJ Geneen, A Douiri… - Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015