Dosage of Early Rehabilitation of ICU Patients
Early Rehabilitation of Intensive Care Unit Patients - a Multinational Prospective Observational Study on Dosage and Outcome
Medical University of Vienna
6,000 participants
Dec 14, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Rehabilitation already begins in the intensive care unit (ICU) to maintain or restore the functional capacity of ICU patients and to counteract the long-term effects of intensive care treatment. Mobilisation is an important component. The aim of this multinational observational study is to record and evaluate the different mobilisation practices for ICU patients worldwide. The investigators want to find out which forms of mobilisation in intensive care patients achieve the best results in terms of physical function, functional status and quality of life. The goal is to recruit over 6,000 patients internationally. No interventions will be carried out, only routine clinical data will be documented and standardised and already established physical tests and questionnaires will be used.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Adults (≥ 18 years old) within 48 hours of ICU admission
- Expected to stay \> 24 hours in the ICU
Exclusion Criteria4
- Patients who receive end-of-life care at the time of screening
- Patients whose treatment plans are still under discussion and/or not all team members are committed to full active treatment
- Patients whose functional status is unlikely to be obtainable
- Patients with language barriers
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NCT06960642