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What is Post-Intensive Care Syndrome and What Does PT Have To Do With It?

November 4, 2021

Physical Therapy for Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

Following a COVID-19 infection, you may need help achieving your prior level of functioning. Scheduling a consultation at Brewer Physical Therapy is one of your options!

When you think about a person going into intensive care, you might picture someone who’s very ill and likely fighting for their life. They may be on a ventilator or other equipment that’s keeping them alive. When you’re in that situation, surviving would be a win. But what happens after these people survive? Do they recover and go back to life as it was? What’s the road to recovery look like?

 

Statistics for Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

Fortunately, medical advances have led to higher survival rates for people who end up in intensive care units – it’s now between 71% and 90%, which is great. But, survival is not the end goal, and getting out of the ICU is not the end of the battle. Many patients show significant losses of physical, mental and cognitive abilities after discharge. It makes sense – if you don’t use it, you lose it! This cluster of problems is called Post-Intensive Care Syndrome or PICS.

Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is now recognized as a public health burden. Interventions against PICS need to start in the ICU. Then they need to continue after discharge.

Physical declines often include significant losses of strength, endurance, and mobility. These declines can lead to serious difficulty in completing basic daily tasks. Daily tasks can include getting to the bathroom, preparing a meal, or walking to the mailbox. This may keep some people from returning home. For others, it means they need a caregiver to return to their previous setting in a safe manner. 50% of ICU survivors have limitations in daily activities 1 year later. Based on that statistic, one can see that this is a serious and long-lasting problem.

Mental health is also a very real concern for ICU survivors. They show significant rates of depression – the mean is 28%. 24% of survivors have anxiety and 21% report PTSD. Again, these conditions have a real impact on the quality of life after leaving the ICU.

Last, declines in cognitive abilities are very common in ICU survivors. 77% have cognitive impairments at 3 months post-discharge and 71% have impairments 1 year out. Cognitive issues after discharge can include poor memory, slower thinking, problems making decisions, or difficulty concentrating.

 

Post-Intensive Care Syndrome & Physical Therapy

Physical therapists play a significant role in the fight against PICS. It is common for PT to begin while the patient is in ICU, focusing on getting the patient up and walking early. Patients begin a progressive exercise program as soon as it’s safe for them. We expect a rise in PICS due to the number of people put into critical care and/or on a ventilator because of COVID-19.

While we can’t prevent every problem that critical illness causes, recognizing the losses that remain after discharge from the ICU is an important step. Physical therapists play an important role in combating the effects of PICS and helping people return to higher-quality lives.

Have your physical abilities declined since suffering from Covid-19? Would you like to learn how to maximize your outcomes and speed up your recovery? Contact Brewer Physical Therapy today to schedule an appointment.  Do you have more questions?

Comment with questions or requests!

In good health,

Dr. Amanda T. Brewer, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Brewer Physical Therapy

Filed Under: Health & Wellness, Physical Therapy Tagged With: Brewer Physical Therapy, Covid-19, Health & Wellness, mental health, Physical Therapy, rehabilitation

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