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Expert consensus and recommendations on safety criteria for active mobilization of mechanically ventilated critically ill adults

2014; BioMed Central; Volume: 18; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1186/s13054-014-0658-y

ISSN

1466-609X

Autores

Carol Hodgson, Kathy Stiller, Dale M. Needham, Claire J. Tipping, Meg Harrold, Claire Baldwin, Scott Bradley, Sue Berney, L. Caruana, Doug Elliott, Margot Green, Kimberley J. Haines, Alisa M. Higgins, Kirsi‐Maija Kaukonen, I. Anne Leditschke, Marc Nickels, Jennifer Paratz, Shane Patman, Elizabeth H. Skinner, Paul J. Young, Jennifer M. Zanni, Linda Denehy, Steven A. Webb,

Tópico(s)

Anesthesia and Sedative Agents

Resumo

Abstract Introduction The aim of this study was to develop consensus recommendations on safety parameters for mobilizing adult, mechanically ventilated, intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Methods A systematic literature review was followed by a meeting of 23 multidisciplinary ICU experts to seek consensus regarding the safe mobilization of mechanically ventilated patients. Results Safety considerations were summarized in four categories: respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological and other. Consensus was achieved on all criteria for safe mobilization, with the exception being levels of vasoactive agents. Intubation via an endotracheal tube was not a contraindication to early mobilization and a fraction of inspired oxygen less than 0.6 with a percutaneous oxygen saturation more than 90% and a respiratory rate less than 30 breaths/minute were considered safe criteria for in- and out-of-bed mobilization if there were no other contraindications. At an international meeting, 94 multidisciplinary ICU clinicians concurred with the proposed recommendations. Conclusion Consensus recommendations regarding safety criteria for mobilization of adult, mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU have the potential to guide ICU rehabilitation whilst minimizing the risk of adverse events.

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