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CompletedNCT07276971

The Safe Early Mobilization on CABG

The Effect of the Safe Early Mobilization Protocol Developed for Patients Underwent Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery on Patient Outcomes

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Hulya BULUT · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a Safe Early Mobilization Protocol (SEMP) developed for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery on patient outcomes. Design: A single-center, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial. Methods: The study was conducted with 60 patients in 2023. The intervention group received a Safe Early Mobilization Protocol including bedside elevation, deep breathing and coughing exercises, sitting upright in bed, sitting on the edge of the bed, standing, ambulation, and sitting in a bedside chair from the day of surgery until the fourth postoperative day. The control group received routine mobilization care. Respiratory parameters, orthostatic hypotension (OH), orthostatic intolerance (OI), mobilization distance, anxiety level, and hospital stay were evaluated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERThe safe early mobilization protocolThis protocol was developed to guide the early postoperative mobilization of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, covering the period from the day of surgery to the fourth postoperative day. Prior to mobilization, patients are evaluated using a checklist ensuring physical and environmental safety. On the day of surgery, following extubation by the responsible physician, six stages are applied: bed head elevation, deep breathing exercises, incentive spirometry, passive range of motion (ROM) exercises, sitting upright (90°), and sitting on the edge of the bed. On postoperative days 1-3, standing at the bedside, ambulation, and sitting on a chair are added. Target walking distances are 100-150 m on day 1, 200-250 m on day 2, and 300-350 m on day 3. Distances are measured by the researcher using a meter. The protocol concludes on the 4th postoperative day when the patient can ambulate independently.
OTHERControl GroupPatients in the control group were informed about the current mobilization practices applied in the clinic before surgery. The morning after the surgery (the first day after the surgery), the patient is first seated in the bed, and in the second stage, he is made to sit on the edge of the bed with his feet touching the floor and is observed. In the third stage, the patient stands in an upright position and if there is no dizziness or blackout, the patient is seated on a chair next to the bed. The duration of sitting in the chair is determined depending on the general condition of the patient (pain, dizziness, blackout, nausea). On the 2nd and 3rd postoperative day, patients were contacted by nurses and care support staff while they had a chest tube; Then, the patient is mobilized only with his/her relative. There is no standard practice regarding how long patients should be mobilized during the day.

Timeline

Start date
2023-10-01
Primary completion
2023-12-29
Completion
2023-12-29
First posted
2025-12-11
Last updated
2025-12-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07276971. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.