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Evaluation of Rehabilitation Practices in the Intensive Care Unit

Evaluation of Rehabilitation Practices in the Intensive Care Unit

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Overview

This observational study aims to describe the number of rehabilitation procedures performed per patient during their stay in French-speaking adult intensive care units undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation (average rehabilitation ratio). The study aims to determine the actual rehabilitation ratio, i.e. the number of rehabilitation procedures divided by the number of critical care hospital days (censored at day 28 from the start of invasive mechanical ventilation), provided to patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. The rehabilitation procedure will remain the same, and ICU teams will only record the number of procedures performed per day.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  • Foreseeable invasive ventilation lasting more than 48 hours.
  • Included within the first five days of an intensive care stay.

Exclusion criteria:

  • Participation in an interventional study on early rehabilitation in the ICU
  • Moribund patient
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
  • A person deprived of liberty by court order
  • Not being affiliated to a social security scheme

Study details
    Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
    Rehabilitation Exercise of ICU Patients

NCT06969443

French Society for Intensive Care

15 October 2025

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