Post Intensive Care Syndrome

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PICS Clinic Attendance and Recovery Engagement (PICS-CARE)

To identify relevant factors influencing attendance at appointments at the PICS outpatient clinic after intensive care treatment in order to derive targeted measures to increase the participation rate or send more targeted invitations.

Participants needed: 2,500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Charite University, Berlin, GermanyUpdated: Feb 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

were invited for follow-up care by the PICS outpatient clinic of the Department... [+1]

none

Status: Not yet recruiting

Post-ICU Syndrome Over Time in Patients With Respiratory Failure

Intensive Care Units (ICU) stabilize and maintain vital functions in critically ill patients, optimizing their survival. However, patients with prolonged stays may develop Post-ICU syndrome , characterized by physical, cognitive and psychological dysfunctions. This syndrome considerably affects the quality of life of patients. The risk of post-ICU syndrome is associated with factors such as advanced age, delirium, prolonged sedation and mechanical ventilation. The main objective of this study is to assess the temporal evolution of post-ICU syndrome in patients who required mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours, analyzing its incidence, associated risk factors and the impact on their long-term quality of life. This cross-sectional study evaluates the presence of post-ICU syndrome in 2025 in patients who have been admitted to the ICU during 2021 and 2024 who required invasive mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. Of this total, deceased persons, those who did not give their consent, and minors will not be included.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Dr. Negrin University HospitalUpdated: Sep 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients admitted to the ICU between January 2021 and December 2023 who have req... [+2]

Patients who have been subjected to mechanical ventilation for less than 48 hour... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Improving Outcomes in PICS With Home-Based Program of Rehabilitation and Health Coaching

The purpose of this study is to gather information on the effectiveness of a home-based rehabilitation program that also includes health coaching in patients who may suffer from post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). Many patients who are admitted to a hospital ICU suffer from new or worsening symptoms related to their medical condition and ICU care. These new or worsening symptoms may persist for some time and are collectively called post-intensive care syndrome (PICS).

Participants needed: 220
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mayo ClinicUpdated: Jul 11, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Adults (age ≥ 18) with PICS defined as admitted to the ICU for more than 48 hour... [+1]

Any mechanical ventilation in the last two months before the index ICU admission [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Telehealth-enhanced Patient-oriented Recovery Trajectory After Intensive Care

Intact cognitive skills are necessary for independent living, going to work, and managing finances, and any loss of cognitive skills places a burden on society akin to what is seen with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias. The TelePORT Study (Telehealth-Enhanced Patient-Oriented Recovery Trajectories after Intensive Care) is the first post-intensive care syndrome longitudinal long-term cognitive impairment intervention study. The societal effect from long-term cognitive impairment after critical illness is great as many of these patients are employable adults or functional retirees.

Participants needed: 202
Trial details
Age: 45+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Vanderbilt UniversityUpdated: Jun 12, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Adults (age ≥45) [+2]

hospice care at discharge or not expected to survive 6 months [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Impact of Frailty and ICU-AW on Post-ICU Fatigue Self-reported

After a prolonged stay in Intensive Care Unit (ICU), fatigue is the most common symptom reported by patients in the Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). Other complications have been described, including ICU-acquired weakness, leading to increased morbidity and mortality after discharge. Actually, risk factors associated with post-ICU fatigue self-reported are not really known.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint EtienneUpdated: Mar 18, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Patients with a length of stay in intensive care > or equal to 7 days, or mechan...

Scheduled surgery with admission in ICU [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Post-Resuscitation Interdisciplinary Consultation System: a Randomized, Multicenter, Interventional Study to Assess Quality of Life After a Stay in the COPRéa Intensive Care Unit

A patient's stay in the ICU is not without consequences and can cause various physical and/or psychological sequelae such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), physical weakness and memory problems. These sequelae are grouped under the name "post intensive care syndrome" or PICS. Numerous studies have shown that PICS affects 50-70% of patients; however, very few studies have been conducted on the medical and psychological support devices needed for these patients following their hospitalization. Despite recommendations to set up an early and specific rehabilitation program, post-resuscitation consultations are not very frequent in France. The aim of the study is to measure the impact of an interdisciplinary post-resuscitation consultation on the quality of life of patients who have stayed more than 6 days in an intensive care unit. All patients who agreed to participate will be followed for a period of 9 months after discharge from the ICU. One month after discharge from the ICU, the patients will be randomly assigned to * either in the "intervention" group who will benefit from an interdisciplinary post resuscitation consultation 4/5 months after their discharge from the intensive care unit * or in the "control" group without post resuscitation consultation. They will all be contacted at 4/5 and 9 months to complete psychological and quality of life questionnaires.

Participants needed: 404
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire DijonUpdated: Nov 5, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Person who has given oral consent [+3]

Person who is not affiliated or not a beneficiary of a social security system [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Pilot Study of a Multidisciplinary Intervention in ICU Survivors At Risk for Psychological or Physical Morbidity

Pilot study of the feasibility and utility of an early, in-hospital multidisciplinary intervention in ICU survivors at risk for psychological and physical problems post-ICU stay

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Region StockholmUpdated: Oct 9, 2024Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Dementia or other major cognitive problems [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The ICU LIBERATION Study

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition associated with hypoxemia due to noncardiogenic causes and results in high mortality. However, the epidemiology and treatment strategy for ARDS may have changed significantly due to the accumulation of a large body of knowledge, following the two-year pandemic of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) of which the primary manifestation is ARDS. To improve the quality of ICU care that patients receive after admission to the ICU, a variety of academic societies, including the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, are currently developing evidence-based guidelines and consensus guidelines and statements regarding ABCDEF bundles, nutritional therapy, ICU diary. The ABCDEF bundle, nutritional therapy, and ICU diary have been developed and are being promoted for implementation in hospitals around the world. The implementation of evidence-based ICU care is strongly recommended, especially for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome who frequently require ventilators to maintain their lives, because their patient outcomes are worse than those who were admitted to ICU with other causes. However, there is still little evidence on how the quality of ICU care (compliance rate) correlates with patient prognosis and outcomes, and there are currently no clear goals or indicators for the ICU care we should develop. This study aims to investigate the epidemiology and treatments given to the patients and evaluate the implementation of evidence-based ICU care and its association with the outcomes of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome admitted to the ICU. The contents of mechanical ventilation settings, respiratory conditions, and the evidence-based ICU care, such as analgesia, sedation, rehabilitation, and nutrition, given to the patients will be collected in a daily basis. Aim 1: Epidemiology Aim 2: Treatments Aim 3: Evidence-based ICU care Aim 4: ARDS related Post Intensive Care Syndrome

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 16+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Japanese Society for Early MobilizationUpdated: Sep 19, 2024Locations: 1Duration: 3 Months
Eligibility criteria

Patients on an invasive or non-invasive ventilator within 24 hours of ICU admiss... [+2]

Patients who are younger than 16 years old [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Effect of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Diaries on PICS-p

When children become very sick and need to stay in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), it can have a big impact on their recovery and their family's well-being. Sometimes kids and their families feel worried or sad even after they leave the hospital. This can have an impact on the quality of their life after hospital discharge. To help understand and improve these experiences, the investigators want to study the "PICU diaries." These are journals that families and hospital staff can write in during the child's time in the hospital. Parents, other visitors and healthcare professionals can share thoughts, experiences, and even drawings or photos related to the child's admission. The content is a narrative account of what happens during the child's hospital stay, for the family to take home at PICU discharge. The investigators believe that writing in these diaries might help children and their families feel better after leaving the hospital. It might help kids feel less worried or sad, and it might also help their parents or caregivers feel better too. The study will include children who have been in the PICU and their families. Some families will receive these special diaries to use during their time in the hospital, while others won't. We'll then see how everyone feels after they leave the hospital and compare the two groups to see if the diaries make a difference. The investigators hope that by understanding how these diaries can help, healthcare professionals can make hospital experiences better for everyone involved.

Participants needed: 110
Trial details
Age: Up to 19Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital IRCCSUpdated: Aug 9, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

children/adolescents admitted to the PICU [+2]

parents who are unable to communicate in Italian language [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Hand and Arm Rehabilitation Using VR

Patients admitted to the ICU due to critical illness often experience physical, mental, cognitive, or social issues. Research indicates that inadequate physical recovery is associated with lower handgrip strength, and hand function in ICU patients is lower compared to healthy individuals. To address this, a Virtual Reality (VR) exergame was developed to aid rehabilitation. This study aims to investigate the effect of a 4-week VR-exergame intervention on handgrip strength, hand and arm functionality, balance, mobility, and support needs in ICU patients staying for 48 hours or longer. It is a multicenter mixed-methods randomized controlled trial involving adult ICU patients. The intervention involves a 4-week VR-exergame program. Main study parameters include handgrip strength, hand and arm functionality, range of motion, balance, mobility, and support needs. The burden and risks associated with participation are minimal, as VR-based exercises are deemed safe and voluntary. Overall, the study aims to assess the effect of incorporating VR-based rehabilitation into standard care for ICU patients.

Participants needed: 108
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Frisius Medisch CentrumUpdated: Apr 18, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Length of stay ICU ≥48 hours [+3]

Active delirium (CAM-ICU ≥1) [+2]