Early Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure: A Quality Improvement Project

Apr 13, 2010Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Starting physical therapy early for patients with sudden breathing failure: a quality improvement effort

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Abstract

Benzodiazepine use decreased from 50% to 25% of medical intensive care unit days for patients receiving mechanical ventilation.

  • Patients showed improved sedation and delirium status, with alert days increasing from 30% to 67%.
  • The proportion of patients not experiencing delirium increased from 21% to 53%.
  • There was a significant increase in the median number of rehabilitation treatments per patient, from 1 to 7.
  • Functional mobility improved, with treatments involving sitting or greater mobility rising from 56% to 78%.
  • Length of stay in the intensive care unit decreased by an average of 2.1 days, and hospital length of stay decreased by 3.1 days.

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