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Table 2 Mobilization parameters in the four clusters

From: Clustering of critically ill patients using an individualized learning approach enables dose optimization of mobilization in the ICU

 

Severely ill & Frail

Middle-aged

Young Trauma

Old non-frail

P value

 

(N = 188)

(N = 331)

(N = 108)

(N = 321)

 

Frequency of mobilization session per day

1.1 (1.0–1.2)

1.2 (1.0–1.4)

1.2 (1.0–1.5)

1.2 (1.0–1.4)

 < 0.001

Mean duration per day (min)

6 (2–27)

13 (5–39)

20 (7–51)

28 (9–67)

 < 0.001

First day of mobilization

4 (3–7)

3 (2–7)

3 (2–7)

2 (2–4)

 < 0.001

Early mobilization

79 (42.0)

187 (56.5)

62 (57.4)

233 (72.6)

 < 0.001

Maximum SOMS level

2 (1–3)

3 (2, 3)

3 (2–4)

3 (2–3)

 < 0.001

 0

7 (3.7)

9 (2.7)

0

4 (1.2)

 < 0.001

 1

67 (35.6)

67 (20.2)

10 (9.3)

35 (10.9)

 

 2

61 (32.4)

82 (24.8)

26 (24.1)

91 (28.3)

 

 3

34 (18.1)

89 (26.9)

35 (32.4)

126 (39.3)

 

 4

19 (10.1)

84 (25.4)

37 (34.3)

65 (20.2)

 
  1. Data is presented as n (%) or median (interquartile range). Early mobilization is given, if the first session was performed earlier than 72h after ICU admission. A p-value of < 0.05 was considered significant. SOMS Surgical Intensive Care Unit Optimal Mobilization Score (ranging from 0 to 4) [18,19,20]