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TEAM: Trial of Early Activity and Mobilization (TEAM)

TEAM: An Multi-centre Observational Study of Early Activity and Mobilization in Australia and New Zealand

Patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) traditionally receive bed rest as part of their care. They develop muscle weakness even after only a few days of mechanical ventilation that may prolong their time in ICU and in hospital, but the nature of such weakness is poorly understood.

The weakness that develops in ICU is more substantial than that which would result from bed rest alone and is referred to as ICU acquired weakness (ICUAW). This weakness might be due to the combination of inflammation and immobility. The exact mechanisms leading to the nerve and muscle damage which occurs in critical illness are not yet fully understood and require further investigation. However, it is known that ICUAW has an effect on a patient's ability to breathe without a ventilator, walk and perform simple activities (like washing and toileting) and often results in longer mechanical ventilation time and hence, longer hospital stays than might otherwise be expected. It may also affect a patient's ability to return home after their hospital stay. The recovery period in Australian and New Zealand ICU patients is unknown but a trial from Canada has reported ongoing weakness five years after leaving ICU. Weakness in survivors of intensive care is known to be a substantial problem. It is currently not known whether ICUAW may be avoided or its severity reduced with simple strategies of early exercise in ICU.

There are no data about the level of activity and mobility in critically ill patients in Australian and New Zealand ICUs. These data are urgently required to plan a program of research to test whether increasing the level of mobility and activity in our critically ill patients is safe, feasible and efficacious in terms of reducing the severity of ICUAW and improving patient-centred outcomes. The program of research will first include a study to observe the mobility levels in 25 ICUs across Australia and New Zealand to determine safety, barriers to mobility and what type of activities are undertaken by our patients.

From the observational data we plan to develop a pilot randomised controlled trial of early mobility and activity in intensive care units across Australia and New Zealand. This simple, cost-effective strategy may improve functional ability, decrease time on mechanical ventilation and improve long term outcomes in this patient group. By initiating such a program, ANZ investigators might be able to change future patient outcomes worldwide.

調査の概要

研究の種類

観察的

入学 (実際)

192

連絡先と場所

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研究場所

参加基準

研究者は、適格基準と呼ばれる特定の説明に適合する人を探します。これらの基準のいくつかの例は、人の一般的な健康状態または以前の治療です。

適格基準

就学可能な年齢

18年歳以上 (大人、高齢者)

健康ボランティアの受け入れ

いいえ

受講資格のある性別

全て

サンプリング方法

非確率サンプル

調査対象母集団

Intensive care unit patients

説明

Inclusion Criteria:

  • they have received invasive mechanical ventilation for at least 24 hours, and have been in ICU less than 72 hours
  • the treating clinician expects the patient to still be receiving invasive mechanical ventilation in the ICU the day after tomorrow.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age less than 18 years old

    • Patient has a proven or suspected acute primary brain process that is likely to result in global impairment of conscious level or cognition, such as traumatic brain injury, intracranial haemorrhage, stroke, or hypoxic brain injury after cardiac arrest or asphyxiation.
    • Second or subsequent admission to ICU during a single hospital admission
    • Patient does not speak English
    • Patient has proven or suspected primary myopathic or neurological process associated with prolonged weakness, such as Guillain-Barre syndrome
    • Death is deemed imminent and inevitable
    • Inability to walk without assistance prior to the acute illness that is associated with admission to ICU (use of a cane or walker not an exclusion)
    • Cognitive impairment prior to the acute illness that is associated with admission to ICU (refer data dictionary)
    • Any written "Rest In Bed" or non-weight bearing medical order such as may occur with hip fracture, unstable spine or pelvis, pathological fracture

研究計画

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研究はどのように設計されていますか?

デザインの詳細

  • 観測モデル:コホート
  • 時間の展望:見込みのある

この研究は何を測定していますか?

主要な結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Best level of activity in ICU
時間枠:ICU stay (average 7 days)

Highest level of activity (11 point scale) including:

unknown nothing (lying in bed, passive stretches) sitting in bed, active exercises in bed moved to chair (via hoist, slide etc but no standing) sitting over edge of bed standing transferring bed to chair marching on spot (at bedside) walking with assistance of 2 or more people walking with assistance of 1 person walking independently with a gait aid walking independently without a gait aid

ICU stay (average 7 days)
Dosage of the best level of activity
時間枠:Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
The time spent performing the best level of activity and the number of times it is achieved
Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Time to standing in ICU
時間枠:Intensive care stay (average 7 days)
The number of days in ICU before a patient can stand
Intensive care stay (average 7 days)

二次結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Best level of activity at hospital discharge
時間枠:Hospital stay (median days 14)

Highest level of activity (11 point scale) including:

unknown nothing (lying in bed, passive stretches) sitting in bed, active exercises in bed passively moved to chair (pat slide, hoist but no standing) sitting over edge of bed standing transferring bed to chair marching on spot (at bedside) walking with assistance of 2 or more people walking with assistance of 1 person walking independently with a gait aid walking independently without a gait aid

Hospital stay (median days 14)
Time to first sit out of bed
時間枠:ICU stay (average 7 days)
The number of days until the patient can sit out of bed
ICU stay (average 7 days)
Barriers to mobilisation
時間枠:Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Factors that may have been a barrier to mobilizing patients in the ICU
Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Mobilization related adverse events
時間枠:Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Adverse events that occured during patient mobilization such as an unplanned extubation or a fall to the floor
Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Time to first physiotherapy
時間枠:Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
The number of days in intensive care before the patient was reviewed by a physiotherapist
Intensive care unit stay (average 7 days)
Mechanical ventilation free days
時間枠:28 days
The number of mechanical ventilation free days to day 28
28 days
Intensive care unit free days
時間枠:Day 28
The number of days the patient spent out of ICU to day 28 (if dead = 0)
Day 28
90 day mortality
時間枠:90 days
The mortality at day 90
90 days
Health related quality of life at 6 months
時間枠:6 months
Health related quality of life reported via telephone interview at 6 months using the EuroQoL EQ5D
6 months

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捜査官

  • スタディチェア:Carol Hodgson, PhD、ANZIC-RC
  • スタディディレクター:Steve Webb, MD、ANZICS CTG
  • スタディディレクター:Rinaldo Bellomo, MD、ANZIC-RC
  • 主任研究者:Megan Harrold, PhD Candidate、Royal Perth Hospital
  • 主任研究者:Heidi Buhr, RN、Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • 主任研究者:Manoj Saxena, MD、St George Hospital
  • 主任研究者:Paul Young, MD、Wellington Hospital
  • 主任研究者:Oystein Tronstad, PT、Prince Charles Hospital
  • 主任研究者:Neil Orford, MD、Barwon Health

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研究記録日

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主要日程の研究

研究開始

2012年7月1日

一次修了 (実際)

2014年3月1日

研究の完了 (実際)

2014年3月1日

試験登録日

最初に提出

2012年8月14日

QC基準を満たした最初の提出物

2012年8月27日

最初の投稿 (見積もり)

2012年8月29日

学習記録の更新

投稿された最後の更新 (見積もり)

2015年5月6日

QC基準を満たした最後の更新が送信されました

2015年5月4日

最終確認日

2015年5月1日

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