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Predicton of Sepsis Recovery Performance Subtypes Pilot Study

Prediction of Sepsis Recovery Physical Performance Subtypes: A Pilot Study

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About This Trial

This study addresses critically ill sepsis patients' current literature reports of ongoing post-hospital discharge weakness and hospital readmissions. This study is aimed at capture and interpretation of a complex set of tests, administered during a subject's sepsis functional recovery trajectory, particularly capturing hospital readmission's effects on survivors' physical function recovery.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Sepsis requiring organ support in an ICU setting Who Should NOT Join This Trial: 1. inability to obtain willing to sign a consent form 2. the attending physician reports that the patient's goals of care are transitioning to palliation/withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy 3. recent cancer therapy in the last 12 months 4. age \>80 5. plans to be discharged on mechanical ventilation to a Long Term Acute Care Hospital 6. planned discharge to rehabilitation facility, long-term hospital or nursing home. 7. Pregnancy Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Sepsis requiring organ support in an ICU setting Exclusion Criteria: 1. inability to obtain informed consent 2. the attending physician reports that the patient's goals of care are transitioning to palliation/withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy 3. recent cancer therapy in the last 12 months 4. age \>80 5. plans to be discharged on mechanical ventilation to a Long Term Acute Care Hospital 6. planned discharge to rehabilitation facility, long-term hospital or nursing home. 7. Pregnancy

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

there is no intervention

there is no intervention

Locations (1)

University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Hospital
Birmingham, Alabama, United States