Exercise therapy for the treatment of delirium in the intensive care unit

Aug 12, 2025The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using exercise therapy to treat delirium in intensive care patients

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Abstract

Exercise therapy may reduce the duration of delirium by 1.07 days in critically ill adults after ICU admission.

  • Exercise therapy may result in no adverse events for adults with delirium after ICU admission, as no adverse events were reported.
  • Exercise therapy probably reduces ICU length of stay by an average of 2.24 days.
  • The evidence regarding the effects of exercise therapy on health-related quality of life and delirium severity is lacking.
  • Four randomized controlled trials with a total of 491 participants were included, indicating a need for larger studies.
  • The overall risk of bias in the included studies was high, raising concerns about the reliability of the findings.

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