Daily variation in physical activity during mechanical ventilation and stay in the intensive care unit

Author:

Lehmkuhl Lene123ORCID,Olsen Hanne Tanghus4ORCID,Brønd Jan Christian567ORCID,Rothmann Mette Juel2389ORCID,Dreyer Pia101112ORCID,Jespersen Eva213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Odense University Hospital Svendborg Hospital Svendborg Denmark

2. Department of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

3. Department of Endocrinology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

4. Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

5. Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

6. Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

7. Centre of Research in Childhood Health University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

8. Steno Diabetes Center Odense Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

9. Centre for Innovative Medical Technology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

10. Department of Intensive Care Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

11. Section of Nursing Institute of Public Health, Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

12. Bergen University Bergen Norway

13. Department of Oncology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEarly mobilisation of mechanically ventilated patients during their stay at an intensive care unit (ICU) can improve physical recovery. Yet, an objective and specified description of physical activities while in the ICU is lacking. Therefore, our aim was to describe the objectively assessed type, quantity, and daily variation of physical activity among mechanically ventilated patients while in the ICU.MethodIn an observational study in two mixed medical/surgical ICUs, we measured body posture in 39 patients on mechanical ventilation using a thigh‐ and chest‐worn accelerometer while in the ICU. The accelerometer describes time spent lying, sitting, moving, in‐bed cycling, standing and walking. Descriptive analysis of physical activity and daily variation was done using STATA.ResultsWe found that mechanically ventilated patients spend 20/24 h lying in bed, 3 h sitting and only 1 h standing, moving, walking or bicycling while in the ICU. Intervals of non‐lying time appeared from 9.00 to 12.00 and again from 18.00 to 21.30, with peaks at the hours of 9.00 and 18.00.ConclusionICU patients on mechanical ventilation were primarily sedentary. Physical activity of mechanically ventilated patients seems to be related to nurse‐ and/or physiotherapy‐initiated activities. There is a need to create an awareness of improving clinical routines, towards active mobilisation throughout the day, for this vulnerable patient population during their stay in the ICU.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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