Exercise rehabilitation following intensive care unit discharge for recovery from critical illness

Jun 23, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise programs after leaving intensive care to help recovery from serious illness

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Abstract

Six trials involving 483 adult ICU participants assessed the effects of exercise rehabilitation programs initiated after ICU discharge.

  • Exercise-based interventions showed variable effectiveness for improving functional exercise capacity, with some studies reporting positive outcomes.
  • One study indicated a small short-term benefit in anaerobic threshold, while others reported improvements in incremental and endurance exercise testing.
  • No consistent effect on health-related quality of life was observed across the two studies that evaluated this outcome.
  • Withdrawal rates varied from 0% to 27.6% in intervention groups, and overall evidence quality for these outcomes was low.
  • Mortality rates ranged from 0% to 18.8%, with low-quality evidence regarding the effect of the intervention on mortality.
  • Only one minor musculoskeletal injury was reported as a non-mortality adverse event, also with low-quality evidence.

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