Early exercise in critically ill patients enhances short-term functional recovery*
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Abstract
Objectives
: To investigate whether a daily exercise session, using a bedside cycle ergometer, is a safe and effective intervention in preventing or attenuating the decrease in functional exercise capacity, functional status, and quadriceps force that is associated with prolonged intensive care unit stay. A prolonged stay in the intensive care unit is associated with muscle dysfunction, which may contribute to an impaired functional status up to 1 yr after hospital discharge. No evidence is available concerning the effectiveness of an early exercise training intervention to prevent these detrimental complications.
Design
: Randomized controlled trial.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Intensive care unit
- Cardiorespiratory fitness
- Physical therapy
- Isometric exercise
- Randomized controlled trial
- Intensive care
- Functional electrical stimulation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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