Journal of Japan Society for Blood Purification in Critical Care
Online ISSN : 2434-219X
Print ISSN : 2185-1085
Early mobilization and interprofessional collaboration in patients undergoing continuous 
blood purification at Nihon University Hospital
Yuya YanagisawaTakahiro MikiMitsuaki YamanakaReina KuniyoshiToshifumi Togashi
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2024 Volume 15 Issue 1 Pages 74-77

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Recently, prevention of post intensive care syndrome (PICS) in the intensive care field has been attracting attention, and early mobilization has been shown to be one of the strategies. Continuous blood purification (CBP) is often selected for critically ill patients who require acute blood purification therapy in the ICU due to hemodynamic instability, but the implementation rate of rehabilitation is low for CBP patients. reported to be low. Although our hospital recognizes the need for interventions to reduce prolonged immobility during CBP, it has been difficult to leave the bed during CBP for risk management reasons. However, by making physical therapists full-time, they participate in multidisciplinary conferences, coordinate schedules with other professions, set goals and share problems, etc., and by intervening with multiple professions, sufficient risk management can be achieved.

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