Artigo de Revisão

Early mobilization: Why, what for and how?

Publicado em: Oct 2017

Autores

  • A R Miranda Rocha
    Rehabilitation Division, Hélvio Auto Hospital, Alagoas, Brazil; University Center Cesmac, Alagoas, Brazil. Electronic address: angelo_r_rocha@yahoo.com.br.
  • B P Martinez
    State University of Bahia (UNEB), Bahia, Brazil; Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Bahia, Brazil.
  • V Z Maldaner da Silva
    Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS) - Federal District, Brazil.
  • L A Forgiarini Junior
    Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation and Inclusion, Methodist University Center (IPA), Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Postgraduate Program in Biosciences and Rehabilitation, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Resumo

Early mobilization strategies in the intensive care unit may result in the prevention and reduction of polyneuromyopathy in the critical patient, improved quality of life, shortened ICU and hospital stay, and lesser mortality during hospitalization. However, it is well known that factors such as the protocol used, the population included in the studies, the timing of the strategy, the severity of the patients and different barriers directly influence the outcomes. This study examines the main protocols described in the literature and their associated results. The main techniques used were kinesitherapy, transfer and locomotion training, as well as neuromuscular electrical stimulation and cycle ergometry. Although two trials and a meta-analysis found no positive results with mobilization, programs that focus on specific populations, such as patients with weakness due to immobility and with preserved neuromuscular excitability can derive more positive effects from such treatment.

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