Table 3

Primary and secondary outcome measures

Intensive n=150Standard care n=158Difference*
Physical Component Summary measure of SF-36
Hospital dischargen=76/11634 (8.0)n=76/11334 (9.0)−1.0 (−4.2 to 2.2)
3 monthsn=69/11535 (10.8)n=69/10934 (9.0)−1.4 (−5.9 to 3.0)
6 monthsn=62/10737 (12.2)n=54/10237 (11.3)−1.1 (−7.1 to 5.0)
Mental Component Summary measure of SF-36
Hospital dischargen=76/11340 (13.2)n=76/11339 (11.4)1.3 (−3.4 to 6.0)
3 monthsn=69/11547 (11.8)n=69/10945 (12.3)4.2 (−1.2 to 9.5)
6 monthsn=62/10747 (15.0)n=54/10248 (11.5)−0.4 (−6.5 to 5.7)
Modified Rivermead Mobility Index†
ICU dischargen=112/12419 (10)n=104/11816 (10)0.4 (−2.7 to 3.4)
ICU length of stay (median (IQR) days)
Participants alive at ICU dischargen=12413 (8–21)n=11815 (8–23)0.3 (−4.0 to 4.8)‡
Participants deceased at ICU dischargen=2610 (6–29)n=409 (4–14)5.2 (−7.3 to 16.7)‡
Hospital length of stay (median (IQR) days)
Participants alive at hospital dischargen=11628 (19–56)n=11328 (20–43)4.1 (−6.5 to 15.3)‡
Participants deceased at hospital dischargen=3414 (6–31)n=459 (5–21)−5.0 (−29.2 to 14.7)‡
Six-minute walk test (median (IQR) in metres)
Hospital dischargen=49/116195 (120–260)n=34/113173 (123–274)−27.9 (−86.1 to 31.8)‡
3 monthsn=32/115293 (124–444)n=27/109255 (120–337)−6.3 (−125.8 to 107.3)‡
6 monthsn=28/107374 (203–435)n=25/102321 (197–400)61.7 (−47.2 to 157.0)‡
Functional Independence Measure§
ICU dischargen=114/12470 (27)n=107/11864 (25)−0.6 (−7.1 to 8.3)
Hospital dischargen=83/116113 (17)n=75/113108 (20)1.2 (−5.2 to 7.7)
3 monthsn=71/115116 (19)n=67/109111 (23)9.7 (0.9 to 18.5)
6 monthsn=64/107118 (17)n=51/102117 (16)3.7 (−5.4 to 12.7)
Grip strength
ICU dischargen=95/12414 (9)n=89/11815 (9)−0.6 (−3.3 to 2.1)
Hospital dischargen=60/11619 (10)n=54/11322 (14)−3.5 (−8.1 to 1.2)
3 monthsn=36/11525 (16)n=31/10924 (14)1.8 (−6.7 to 10.3)
6 monthsn=31/10729 (19)n=31/10224 (16)−0.5 (−11.3 to 10.3)
  • *Adjusted difference in means (95% CI). Multiple linear regression models included stratification variables (unit, admission type and preadmission Katz Index) and baseline variables sex, mode of ventilation, specialty, age in years, body mass index, randomisation lag (time between admission to ICU and participant randomisation), duration of ventilation and ICNARC Physiology Score.

  • †Distribution was positively skewed so bootstrap sampling was used to estimate 95% CIs for adjusted difference in means.

  • ‡The Functional Independence Measure rates patients on a scale of 1 (<25% independence; total assistance required) to 7 (100% independence) against 18 activities, giving a maximum score of 126.

  • §The Modified Rivermead Mobility Index rates patients on a scale of 0 (unable to perform) to 5 (independent) against eight physical tasks, giving a maximum score of 40.

  • ICNARC, Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre; ICU, intensive care unit.