Overview
the investigators' preliminary data revealed that early physical therapy in patients with sepsis in ICU could promote recovery of function (liver and kidney) and decrease the length of stay in hospitalization. The levels of plasma IL-6 and IL-10 were higher in non-survival group than in survival group. the investigators hypothesize that myokines and body composition parameters are related to the prognosis of sepsis.the investigators will investigate the influences of duration and intensity of early mobilization on myokines, body composition and outcomes of septic patients in intensive care. The proposed study can help precision medicine in the future.
Description
The septic patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will be divided into three groups. One is non-PT group, with no physical treatment intervention (group 1), Early-PT group with physical treatment intervention started in ICU admission day 3 (group 2), and Delayed-PT with physical treatment intervention started after ICU admission day 3 (group 3). The grouping will be based on clinical indication for early mobilization (physical therapy) as below. The body composition data (of day 1, 3, 8) of the patients in the three groups will be measured, and the residual blood from day 1 and day 8 will be collected for detecting myokines.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1. Aadmission in ICU 2. Clinical diagnosis of sepsis
Exclusion Criteria:
- 1. Expired in 3-days 2. Cardiac stents or pacemakers 3. Airborne disease 4. Contact-transmitted disease