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Smart Health-Enhanced Early Mobilisation in Intensive Care Units

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SENSORS
卷 21, 期 16, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21165408

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early mobilisation; context-aware computing; sensors; smart health

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology [IoTrain RTI2018-095499-B-C32]
  2. Government of Catalonia [2017-SGR-896, ACTUA 2020PANDE00103]
  3. Universitat Rovira i Virgili [2017PFR-URV-B2-41]
  4. GoodBrother COST action [19121]

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Prolonged stays in the Intensive Care Units can lead to Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, for which Early Mobilisation has been proposed as a beneficial technique. However, the appropriate application of Early Mobilisation programs requires overcoming resource scarcity, and Information and Communication Technologies play a key role in this aspect.
Critically ill patients that stay in Intensive Care Units (ICU) for long periods suffer from Post-Intensive Care Syndrome or ICU Acquired Weakness, whose effects can decrease patients' quality of life for years. To prevent such issues and aiming at shortening intensive care treatments, Early Mobilisation (EM) has been proposed as an encouraging technique: the literature includes numerous examples of the benefits of EM on the prevention of post-operative complications and adverse events. However, the appropriate application of EM programmes entails the use of scarce resources, both human and technical. Information and Communication Technologies can play a key role in reducing cost and improving the practice of EM. Although there is rich literature on EM practice and its potential benefits, there are some barriers that must be overcome, and technology, i.e., the use of sensors, robotics or information systems, can contribute to that end. This article reviews the literature and analyses on the use of technology in the area of EM, and moreover, it proposes a smart health-enhanced scenario.

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