Early mobilisation in critically ill COVID-19 patients: a subanalysis of the ESICM-initiated UNITE-COVID observational study.
Philipp KlossMaximilian LindholzAnnette MilnikElie AzoulayMaurizio CecconiGuiseppe CiterioThomas De CorteFrantišek DuškaLaura GalarzaMassimiliano GrecoArmand R J GirbesJozef KeseciogluJohannes MellinghoffMarlies OstermannMariangela PellegriniJean-Louis TeboulJan J De WaeleAdrian WongStefan J Schallernull nullPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2023)
Our findings demonstrate that a quarter of COVID-19 patients received EM. There was no association found between EM in COVID-19 patients' ICU and hospital length of stay or mortality. However, EM in COVID-19 patients was associated with increased odds of being discharged home rather than to a care facility. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04836065 (retrospectively registered April 8th 2021).
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