Introduction: physical rehabilitation delivered early following admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) has the potential to improve short-term and long-term outcomes. The use of supine cycling together with other rehabilitation techniques has potential as a method of introducing rehabilitation earlier in the patient journey. The aim of the study is to determine the feasibility of delivering the designed protocol of a randomised clinical trial comparing a protocolised early rehabilitation programme including cycling with usual care. This feasibility study will inform a larger multicentre study.Methods and analysis: 90 acute care medical patients from two mixed medical–surgical ICUs will be recruited. We will include ventilated patients w...
Increasing numbers of patients are surviving critical illness, but survival may be associated with a...
BACKGROUND: Early mobilization has been proven effective for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...
Introduction: Patients who survive an intensive care unit admission frequently suffer physical and p...
Introduction: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (...
Abstract Background Mortality from critical illness is improving, but survivors suffer from prolonge...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care-acquired weakness is a common problem, leads to significant impairment ...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be s...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this trial was to investigate the effectiveness of an exercise rehabili...
Background: Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are often exposed to prolonged immobilization whi...
Introduction In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be safe and feasib...
Abstract Background Enhanced mobility in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) could minimize the negative e...
Importance: Critical illness results in disability and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQOL...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged immobilization may harm intensive care unit (ICU) patients, and early mobiliza...
BACKGROUND Systematic reviews of early rehabilitation within intensive care units have highlighte...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate feasibility of exercise-based rehabilitation...
Increasing numbers of patients are surviving critical illness, but survival may be associated with a...
BACKGROUND: Early mobilization has been proven effective for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...
Introduction: Patients who survive an intensive care unit admission frequently suffer physical and p...
Introduction: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (...
Abstract Background Mortality from critical illness is improving, but survivors suffer from prolonge...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care-acquired weakness is a common problem, leads to significant impairment ...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be s...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this trial was to investigate the effectiveness of an exercise rehabili...
Background: Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are often exposed to prolonged immobilization whi...
Introduction In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be safe and feasib...
Abstract Background Enhanced mobility in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) could minimize the negative e...
Importance: Critical illness results in disability and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQOL...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged immobilization may harm intensive care unit (ICU) patients, and early mobiliza...
BACKGROUND Systematic reviews of early rehabilitation within intensive care units have highlighte...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate feasibility of exercise-based rehabilitation...
Increasing numbers of patients are surviving critical illness, but survival may be associated with a...
BACKGROUND: Early mobilization has been proven effective for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...
Introduction: Patients who survive an intensive care unit admission frequently suffer physical and p...