Diagnosis Of Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness In Adults

Publication Date: December 2, 2014
Last Updated: March 14, 2022

Recommendations

We recommend well-designed, adequately powered and executed randomized controlled trials comparing physical rehabilitation or other alternative treatments with usual care in patients with ICUAW that measure and report patient-important outcomes. (Very Low, Strong)
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We recommend clinical research to determine the role of prior patient disability in the development of and recovery from ICUAW. (Very Low, Strong)
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We recommend clinical research that determines whether or not patients would want to know if they have ICUAW even though no specific therapy currently exists and how patient preferences influence medical decision making or the perception of prognosis. (Very Low, Strong)
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Overview

Title

Diagnosis Of Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness In Adults

Authoring Organization

Publication Month/Year

December 2, 2014

Last Updated Month/Year

January 10, 2024

Document Type

Guideline

External Publication Status

Published

Country of Publication

US

Inclusion Criteria

Female, Male, Adult, Older adult

Health Care Settings

Emergency care, Hospital, Operating and recovery room

Intended Users

Respiratory therapist, physician assistant, physician, physical therapist, nurse practitioner, nurse

Scope

Assessment and screening, Diagnosis

Keywords

intensive care, Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW), Weakness

Supplemental Methodology Resources

Data Supplement