The association of sleep quality, delirium, and sedation status with daily participation in physical therapy in the ICU

Aug 20, 2016Critical care (London, England)

How Sleep Quality, Delirium, and Sedation Relate to Daily Physical Therapy Participation in ICU Patients

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Abstract

Of 327 ICU patients assessed, perceived sleep quality was not associated with participation in physical therapy interventions the following day.

  • Delirium was associated with a significant reduction in participation in subsequent physical therapy interventions (relative risk ratio 0.58).
  • Opioid boluses were linked to decreased participation in physical therapy (relative risk ratio 0.68).
  • Continuous sedation infusions negatively impacted participation in physical therapy (relative risk ratio 0.58).
  • In patients with delirium, the use of benzodiazepine boluses further decreased the likelihood of participating in physical therapy (relative risk ratio 0.25).
  • These factors may be modifiable to improve participation in ICU-based physical therapy interventions.

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