Early passive mobilization increases vascular reactivity response in critical patients with sepsis: a quasi-experimental study.
Tamara Rodrigues da Silva DestroThaís Marina Pires de Campos BiazonHenrique Pott-JuniorFlávia Cristina Rossi CarusoDaniela Kuguimoto AndakuNaiara Molina GarciaJosé Carlos Bonjorno-JuniorAudrey Borghi SilvaDébora Mayumi de Oliveira KawakamiViviane Castello-SimõesRenata Gonçalves MendesPublished in: Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva (2023)
A passive mobilization session increases endothelial function in critical patients with sepsis. Future studies should investigate whether a mobilization program can be applied as a beneficial intervention for clinical improvement of endothelial function in patients hospitalized due to sepsis.