About this trial
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is characterized by persistent physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments among survivors of critical illness. Although advances in intensive care medicine have reduced mortality, a large proportion of ICU survivors experience long-term functional impairments after discharge.
High-dependency units (HDUs) serve as transitional care settings between intensive care units and general wards. Many critically ill survivors who cannot directly return home are transferred to HDU for continued treatment and rehabilitation. However, evidence regarding systematic multidisciplinary rehabilitation interventions in HDU settings remains limited.
This prospective single-center interventional study aims to evaluate the effects of an integrated multidisciplinary rehabilitation model implemented in the HDU on physical, cognitive, and psychological outcomes among patients with post-intensive care syndrome. All enrolled patients will receive standardized integrated medical, nursing, and rehabilitation interventions. Multidimensional functional assessments will be conducted at baseline, during hospitalization, and before discharge from the HDU.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years
Diagnosed with post-intensive care syndrome
Transferred from ICU to HDU
Available paired admission and discharge data
Disqualifiers
Death within 24 hours after HDU admission
Missing primary outcome data
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Integrated Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Hongying Jiang, MD
Lead sponsor
Capital Medical University
Sponsor institution