2023, Number 2
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Med Crit 2023; 37 (2)
Early mobilization in continuous renal replacement therapy: does the risk outweigh the benefits?
Pérez DJS, Martínez CMÁ, Santos RC, Marques FPR
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 117-121
PDF size: 287.29 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Early mobilization (EM) of the critically ill patient admitted to the ICU has shown great benefits in increasingly heterogeneous populations, however, patients who are linked to extracorporeal devices such as continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) are often confined to prolonged periods of bed immobilization due to the staff's perception of possible adverse events related to the patient (desaturation, hemodynamic instability, falls, etc.) or to the catheter (disinsertion, bleeding, embolism, etc.) during the physical therapy session. However, current evidence shows that, in general, this is an unfounded fear since, if there is a EM protocol adapted to the specific needs of patients linked to CRRT and this is accompanied by a qualified and coordinated multidisciplinary team, the patient could perform activities in bed, sitting, standing and even walking without interrupting CRRT, and even then, the risk of adverse events is almost nil, which would allow us to continue to prioritize the patient's life, while allowing them to exercise their right to live life with dignity through bodily movement.
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