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Brazilian Guidelines for Early Mobilization in Intensive Care Unit

Immobility can cause several complications, including skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness, that influence the recovery of critically ill patients. This effect can be mitigated by early mobilization. Six key questions guided this research: Is early mobilization safe? Which patients are candidates fo...

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Autores principales: Aquim, Esperidião Elias, Bernardo, Wanderley Marques, Buzzini, Renata Ferreira, de Azeredo, Nara Selaimen Gaertner, da Cunha, Laura Severo, Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti, Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira, Duarte, Antonio Carlos Magalhães, Librelato, Juliana Thiemy, Melo-Silva, Cesar Augusto, Nemer, Sergio Nogueira, da Silva, Sabrina Donatti Ferreira, Verona, Cleber
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31967216
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20190084
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author Aquim, Esperidião Elias
Bernardo, Wanderley Marques
Buzzini, Renata Ferreira
de Azeredo, Nara Selaimen Gaertner
da Cunha, Laura Severo
Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti
Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira
Duarte, Antonio Carlos Magalhães
Librelato, Juliana Thiemy
Melo-Silva, Cesar Augusto
Nemer, Sergio Nogueira
da Silva, Sabrina Donatti Ferreira
Verona, Cleber
author_facet Aquim, Esperidião Elias
Bernardo, Wanderley Marques
Buzzini, Renata Ferreira
de Azeredo, Nara Selaimen Gaertner
da Cunha, Laura Severo
Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti
Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira
Duarte, Antonio Carlos Magalhães
Librelato, Juliana Thiemy
Melo-Silva, Cesar Augusto
Nemer, Sergio Nogueira
da Silva, Sabrina Donatti Ferreira
Verona, Cleber
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description Immobility can cause several complications, including skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness, that influence the recovery of critically ill patients. This effect can be mitigated by early mobilization. Six key questions guided this research: Is early mobilization safe? Which patients are candidates for early mobilization? What are the contraindications? What is the appropriate dose, and how should it be defined? What results are obtained? What are the prognostic indicators for the use of early mobilization? The objective of this guideline was to produce a document that would provide evidence-based recommendations and suggestions regarding the early mobilization of critically ill adult patients, with the aim of improving understanding of the topic and making a positive impact on patient care. This guideline was based on a systematic review of articles conducted using the PICO search strategy, as recommended by the Guidelines Project of the Associação Médica Brasileira. Randomized clinical trials, prognostic cohort studies, and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis were selected, and the evidence was classified according to the Oxford Center for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence. For all the questions addressed, enough evidence was found to support safe and well-defined early mobilization, with prognostic indicators that support and recommend the technique. Early mobilization is associated with better functional outcomes and should be performed whenever indicated. Early mobilization is safe and should be the goal of the entire multidisciplinary team.
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spelling pubmed-70089922020-02-13 Brazilian Guidelines for Early Mobilization in Intensive Care Unit Aquim, Esperidião Elias Bernardo, Wanderley Marques Buzzini, Renata Ferreira de Azeredo, Nara Selaimen Gaertner da Cunha, Laura Severo Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira Duarte, Antonio Carlos Magalhães Librelato, Juliana Thiemy Melo-Silva, Cesar Augusto Nemer, Sergio Nogueira da Silva, Sabrina Donatti Ferreira Verona, Cleber Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Special Article Immobility can cause several complications, including skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness, that influence the recovery of critically ill patients. This effect can be mitigated by early mobilization. Six key questions guided this research: Is early mobilization safe? Which patients are candidates for early mobilization? What are the contraindications? What is the appropriate dose, and how should it be defined? What results are obtained? What are the prognostic indicators for the use of early mobilization? The objective of this guideline was to produce a document that would provide evidence-based recommendations and suggestions regarding the early mobilization of critically ill adult patients, with the aim of improving understanding of the topic and making a positive impact on patient care. This guideline was based on a systematic review of articles conducted using the PICO search strategy, as recommended by the Guidelines Project of the Associação Médica Brasileira. Randomized clinical trials, prognostic cohort studies, and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis were selected, and the evidence was classified according to the Oxford Center for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence. For all the questions addressed, enough evidence was found to support safe and well-defined early mobilization, with prognostic indicators that support and recommend the technique. Early mobilization is associated with better functional outcomes and should be performed whenever indicated. Early mobilization is safe and should be the goal of the entire multidisciplinary team. Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7008992/ /pubmed/31967216 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20190084 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Cunha, Laura Severo
Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti
Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira
Duarte, Antonio Carlos Magalhães
Librelato, Juliana Thiemy
Melo-Silva, Cesar Augusto
Nemer, Sergio Nogueira
da Silva, Sabrina Donatti Ferreira
Verona, Cleber
Brazilian Guidelines for Early Mobilization in Intensive Care Unit
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