Early mobilization after lung transplantation: A scoping review protocol
Matthieu Reffienna, Adéla Foudhaïli, Colin Sidre, Damien Vitiello, Jonathan Messika

TL;DR
This paper outlines a protocol to review evidence on early mobilization after lung transplantation in critical care settings.
Contribution
The study introduces a systematic approach to evaluate early mobilization protocols for lung transplant recipients in the ICU.
Findings
The review will focus on protocols initiated within seven days post-transplant.
It aims to assess feasibility, safety, and clinical outcomes of early mobilization.
Excluded are studies starting mobilization more than seven days post-surgery.
Abstract
After lung transplantation, rehabilitation is part of patients’ standard of care, playing a crucial role in enhancing functional capacity and quality of life. Although early rehabilitation in the intensive care unit has been reported in few studies, it is not yet widely standardized in clinical practice. As a result, rehabilitation protocols are often initiated several weeks after surgery, potentially leaving a gap in early postoperative management. While the benefits of early mobilization in critically ill patients are well documented, limited data exist on mobilization strategies initiated immediately in the intensive care unit following lung transplantation. Understanding the feasibility, benefits, and potential barriers to early mobilization in this population would enhance future post-transplant recovery care. Studies evaluating an early mobilization (<7d) protocol initiated in…
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TopicsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes · Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
