A104 CRITICAL CARE: IMPROVING ICU EXERCISE, REHABILITATION, RECOVERY, AND SURVIVORSHIP: Cycle Pilot Rct: A Multicenter Feasibility Study Of Early In-Bed Cycling Versus Routine Physiotherapy In Medical-Surgical Ventilated Patients

Feasibility outcomes included: 1) Accrual of 1-2 patients/month/site; 2) >80% cycling protocol delivery; 3) ≥ 80% outcomes measured; 4) ≥ 80% outcome measures blinded at hospital discharge. Feasibility outcomes: 1) Mean patient accrual was 1.0 (0.3) patients/month/site, however sites reported mis...

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Published inAmerican journal of respiratory and critical care medicine Vol. 195
Main Authors Kho, M E, Molloy, A J, Clarke, F, Karachi, T, Fox-Robichaud, A E, Lo, V, Mathur, S, Herridge, M S, Seely, A J, Burns, K E, Ball, I M, Pellizzari, J R, Rochwerg, B, Tarride, J-E, Koo, K K, Rudkowski, J, Piraino, T, Mourtzakis, M, McCaughan, M, Reid, J, Costigan, F A, Niven, L, Heels-Ansdell, D, Cook, D J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York American Thoracic Society 01.01.2017
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Summary:Feasibility outcomes included: 1) Accrual of 1-2 patients/month/site; 2) >80% cycling protocol delivery; 3) ≥ 80% outcomes measured; 4) ≥ 80% outcome measures blinded at hospital discharge. Feasibility outcomes: 1) Mean patient accrual was 1.0 (0.3) patients/month/site, however sites reported missed opportunities to enroll patients due to limited physiotherapist capacity to manage multiple clinical trial patients concurrently. 2) Cycling occurred in 73.7% (146/198) of eligible sessions.
ISSN:1073-449X
1535-4970