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Author: Ozyemisci Taskiran, Ozden; Turan, Zeynep; Tekin, Suda; Senturk, Evren; Topaloglu, Mahir; Yurdakul, Fatma; Ergonul, Onder; Cakar, Nahit
Title: Physical rehabilitation in intensive care unit in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with COVID-19.
  • Cord-id: p2jvrp56
  • Document date: 2021_1_15
  • ID: p2jvrp56
    Snippet: BACKGROUND The risk of muscle weakness is high in the survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome with COVID-19 following discharge from intensive care unit. AIM To evaluate the effects of early rehabilitation program in intensive care unit in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19. DESIGN Observational study. SETTING Inpatient. POPULATION Thirty-five patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19 were enrolled. METHODS This study wa
    Document: BACKGROUND The risk of muscle weakness is high in the survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome with COVID-19 following discharge from intensive care unit. AIM To evaluate the effects of early rehabilitation program in intensive care unit in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19. DESIGN Observational study. SETTING Inpatient. POPULATION Thirty-five patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19 were enrolled. METHODS This study was performed in an intensive care unit of a university hospital. Early rehabilitation program consisting of passive or active range of motion exercises and neuromuscular electrical stimulation in addition to standard intensive care (n=18) compared to standard intensive care (n=17). Primary outcome was hand grip strength following discharge. RESULTS Rehab group had higher prevalence of chronic pulmonary diseases and neurologic diseases. There was no difference in hand grip or manual muscle strength following discharge between rehab and non-rehab groups. No adverse event was noted. CONCLUSÄ°ONS: The results did not support the beneficial effects of early rehabilitation in intensive care unit on improving muscle strength. More patients with pulmonary and neurologic diseases in rehab group might impede the impact of rehabilitation on outcomes. On the other hand, these comorbidities underline the role and need of rehabilitation. It is safe both for the patients and the health care workers when necessary precautions are taken. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT This study guide how to rehabilitate patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome with COVID-19 during intensive care unit in a safe way.

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