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View article: Outcome measures in prehabilitation interventions for total hip and knee arthroplasty: A scoping review
Outcome measures in prehabilitation interventions for total hip and knee arthroplasty: A scoping review Open
Objective This scoping review aimed to map outcome measures collected in randomised controlled trials investigating prehabilitation interventions in total hip and knee arthroplasty, and timepoints of collection. Data sources A systematic s…
View article: What does ‘complex’ mean for the general medicine team? Exploring the characteristics, outcomes and clinician perspectives of complex patients: an observational cohort and cross‐sectional survey
What does ‘complex’ mean for the general medicine team? Exploring the characteristics, outcomes and clinician perspectives of complex patients: an observational cohort and cross‐sectional survey Open
Background Patients who are ‘complex’ experience poorer outcomes during and after hospitalisation. At our health service, patients identified as complex are referred to a specialist transdisciplinary allied health pathway, but this process…
View article: Rinaldo Bellomo and the evolution of critical care survivorship
Rinaldo Bellomo and the evolution of critical care survivorship Open
View article: Correspondence: In memory of Professor Rinaldo Bellomo
Correspondence: In memory of Professor Rinaldo Bellomo Open
View article: Association between frailty and physical function recovery of people who received physiotherapy early rehabilitation during acute hospitalisation: An observational cohort study
Association between frailty and physical function recovery of people who received physiotherapy early rehabilitation during acute hospitalisation: An observational cohort study Open
Validating the link between predictions for change in physical function and discharge home in people receiving early rehabilitation during acute hospitalisation would be of great clinical utility.
View article: Acceptability of a physiotherapy-led intensive prone positioning service in intensive care: A qualitative study with multidisciplinary clinicians
Acceptability of a physiotherapy-led intensive prone positioning service in intensive care: A qualitative study with multidisciplinary clinicians Open
The PhLIP team delivered an acceptable service that improved clinical care and efficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other ICUs should consider the availability, skills, and confidence in the team selected to implement an intensive pron…
View article: Correction: Characterizing usual-care physical rehabilitation in Canadian intensive care unit patients: a secondary analysis of the Canadian multicentre Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength pilot randomized controlled trial
Correction: Characterizing usual-care physical rehabilitation in Canadian intensive care unit patients: a secondary analysis of the Canadian multicentre Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength pilot randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry With Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients: Statistical Analysis Plan for CYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength), an International, Multicenter, Randomized Clinical Trial
Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry With Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients: Statistical Analysis Plan for CYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength), an International, Multicenter, Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Background Survivors of critical illness are at risk of developing physical dysfunction following intensive care unit (ICU) discharge. ICU-based rehabilitation interventions, such as early in-bed cycle ergometry, may improve patients’ shor…
View article: Ultrasound-derived rates of muscle wasting in the intensive care unit and in the post-intensive care ward for patients with critical illness: Post hoc analysis of an international, multicentre randomised controlled trial of early rehabilitation
Ultrasound-derived rates of muscle wasting in the intensive care unit and in the post-intensive care ward for patients with critical illness: Post hoc analysis of an international, multicentre randomised controlled trial of early rehabilitation Open
Muscle wasting occurs in critical illness throughout the hospital admission. The average rate of loss in muscle cross-sectional area does not slow after ICU discharge, even with active rehabilitation.
View article: Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of functional electrical stimulation in critically ill patients
Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of functional electrical stimulation in critically ill patients Open
View article: Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of Functional Electrical Stimulation in critically ill patients
Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of Functional Electrical Stimulation in critically ill patients Open
Background Critically ill patients suffer from acute muscle wasting, which is associated with significant physical functional impairment. We describe data from nested muscle biopsy studies from two trials of functional electrical stimulati…
View article: The PhLIP team: Feasibility of a physiotherapy-led intensive prone positioning team initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic
The PhLIP team: Feasibility of a physiotherapy-led intensive prone positioning team initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Barriers and enablers to telehealth use by physiotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic
Barriers and enablers to telehealth use by physiotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: The sit-to-stand test as a patient-centered functional outcome for critical care research: a pooled analysis of five international rehabilitation studies
The sit-to-stand test as a patient-centered functional outcome for critical care research: a pooled analysis of five international rehabilitation studies Open
View article: Research interrupted: Applying the CONSERVE 2021 Statement to a randomized trial of rehabilitation during critical illness affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
Research interrupted: Applying the CONSERVE 2021 Statement to a randomized trial of rehabilitation during critical illness affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Rationale: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted non-COVID critical care trials globally as intensive care units (ICUs) prioritized patient care and COVID-specific research. The international randomized controlled trial CYCLE (Critical Care Cycl…
View article: Physiotherapy led intensive proning (Phlip) team – A practical implementation of the ANZICS COVID-19 guideline in a victorian ICU
Physiotherapy led intensive proning (Phlip) team – A practical implementation of the ANZICS COVID-19 guideline in a victorian ICU Open
View article: Recumbent cycling to improve outcomes in people with hip fracture: a feasibility randomized trial
Recumbent cycling to improve outcomes in people with hip fracture: a feasibility randomized trial Open
View article: Letter to the editor
Letter to the editor Open
View article: Fatal and Nonfatal Events Within 14 days After Early, Intensive Mobilization Poststroke
Fatal and Nonfatal Events Within 14 days After Early, Intensive Mobilization Poststroke Open
This study provides Class I evidence that very early mobilization increases mortality at 14 days poststroke.
View article: Outcome measurement tools for communication, voice and speech intelligibility in the ICU and their clinimetric properties: A systematic review
Outcome measurement tools for communication, voice and speech intelligibility in the ICU and their clinimetric properties: A systematic review Open
Purpose To identify outcome measurement tools used to evaluate communication, voice and speech intelligibility in the mechanically ventilated ICU population. Secondly, to evaluate, synthesise and compare the clinimetric properties of the t…
View article: Physiotherapists during COVID-19: usual business, in unusual times
Physiotherapists during COVID-19: usual business, in unusual times Open
View article: Associations between nutritional energy delivery, bioimpedance spectroscopy and functional outcomes in survivors of critical illness
Associations between nutritional energy delivery, bioimpedance spectroscopy and functional outcomes in survivors of critical illness Open
Background Patients who survive critical illness frequently develop muscle weakness that can impact on quality of life; nutrition is potentially a modifiable risk factor. The present study aimed to explore the associations between cumulati…
View article: Socioeconomic Position and Health Outcomes Following Critical Illness: A Systematic Review
Socioeconomic Position and Health Outcomes Following Critical Illness: A Systematic Review Open
Objectives: Systematically review evidence examining association between preadmission socioeconomic position and physical function, health-related quality of life and survival following critical illness. Data Sources: Four electronic datab…
View article: Usual Care Physiotherapy During Acute Hospitalization in Subjects Admitted to the ICU: An Observational Cohort Study
Usual Care Physiotherapy During Acute Hospitalization in Subjects Admitted to the ICU: An Observational Cohort Study Open
Subjects received a higher frequency of physiotherapy in the ICU than on acute wards. Consensus is required to ensure consistency in data collection internationally to facilitate comparison of outcomes.
View article: Ultrasonography in the intensive care setting can be used to detect changes in the quality and quantity of muscle and is related to muscle strength and function
Ultrasonography in the intensive care setting can be used to detect changes in the quality and quantity of muscle and is related to muscle strength and function Open
View article: Functional outcomes in ICU – what should we be using? - an observational study
Functional outcomes in ICU – what should we be using? - an observational study Open
View article: Early mobilization and recovery in mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU: a bi-national, multi-centre, prospective cohort study
Early mobilization and recovery in mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU: a bi-national, multi-centre, prospective cohort study Open
Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate current mobilization practice, strength at ICU discharge and functional recovery at 6 months among mechanically ventilated ICU patients. Method This was a prospective, multi-centre, coh…
View article: A new two-tier strength assessment approach to the diagnosis of weakness in intensive care: an observational study
A new two-tier strength assessment approach to the diagnosis of weakness in intensive care: an observational study Open
Introduction Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a significant problem. There is currently widespread variability in the methods used for manual muscle testing and handgrip dynamometry (HGD) to diagnose ICU-AW. This study was…
View article: Assessment of impairment and activity limitations in the critically ill: a systematic review of measurement instruments and their clinimetric properties
Assessment of impairment and activity limitations in the critically ill: a systematic review of measurement instruments and their clinimetric properties Open