An Enhanced Rehabilitation Approach for a Patient With Leukemia and Severe Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness Following Critical Pneumonia
Makoto Onji, Takanori Ohta, Shinji Kakizoe

TL;DR
A leukemia patient with severe ICU-acquired weakness successfully recovered through progressive rehabilitation exercises.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of enhanced rehabilitation in immunodeficient patients with ICU-AW.
Findings
Enhanced rehabilitation improved muscle strength and daily living activities in a leukemia patient with ICU-AW.
The patient was discharged without severe adverse events after 72 days of rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation was safely implemented despite immunodeficiency and pancytopenia.
Abstract
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is common in patients with sepsis, multiple organ failure, or prolonged mechanical ventilation; however, reports of ICU-AW during periods of immunodeficiency and cytopenia associated with leukemia treatment are limited. This report describes a case of a patient with leukemia who developed severe ICU-AW and was successfully managed with enhanced rehabilitation that progressively increased in both intensity and frequency. A female patient in her late 50s, diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and undergoing postremission therapy, developed aspiration pneumonia and required mechanical ventilation. She exhibited severe ICU-AW after extubation. After enhanced rehabilitation, including standing and walking exercises and strength training based on her clinical indicators, significant improvements in muscle strength and activities of daily living…
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TopicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Hip and Femur Fractures · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
