PRISM Rounds: Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Podcast
Surviving the ICU is not the same as recovering from critical illness. In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we discuss the JAMA iRehab randomized clinical trial, which tested whether a 6-week remote, multicomponent rehabilitation program could improve recovery for ICU survivors after hospital discharge. The primary 8-week quality-of-life endpoint was neutral, but the study showed important signals in secondary outcomes, including sit-to-stand performance, fatigue, anxiety, intervention acceptability, and 6-month quality of life. We also discuss the accompanying editorial and what this trial teaches us about post-ICU recovery, telerehabilitation, patient heterogeneity, and why ICU survivorship care cannot be one-size-fits-all. Article: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2026.7401 Editorial: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2026.5761 Educational content only; not medical advice. Tags Critical Care, ICU, ICU Survivorship, Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, PICS, Rehabilitation, Telerehabilitation, Remote Rehab, iRehab Trial, Mechanical Ventilation, JAMA, Pulmonary Critical Care, Physical Recovery, Quality of Life, Fatigue, Anxiety, Evidence-Based Medicine, PRISM Rounds
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