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Impacto do internamento em unidade de cuidados intensivos na amplitude de movimento de pacientes graves: estudo piloto

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Title
Impacto do internamento em unidade de cuidados intensivos na amplitude de movimento de pacientes graves: estudo piloto
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Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva, January 2014
DOI 10.5935/0103-507x.20140010
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Balbino Rivail Ventura Nepomuceno, Bruno Prata Martinez, Mansueto Gomes

Abstract

To evaluate the joint range of motion of critically ill patients during hospitalization in the intensive care unit. This work was a prospective longitudinal study conducted in a critical care unit of a public hospital in the city of Salvador (BA) from September to November 2010. The main variable evaluated was the passive joint range of motion. A goniometer was used to measure the elbows, knees and ankles at the time of admission and at discharge. All patients admitted in the period were included other than patients with length of stay <72 hours and patients with reduced joint range of motion on admission. The sample consisted of 22 subjects with a mean age of 53.5±17.6 years, duration of stay in the intensive care unit of 13.0±6.0 days and time on mechanical ventilation of 12.0±6.3 days. The APACHE II score was 28.5±7.3, and the majority of patients had functional independence at admission with a prior Barthel index of 88.8±19. The losses of joint range of motion were 11.1±2.1°, 11.0±2.2°, 8.4±1.7°, 9.2±1.6°, 5.8±0.9° and 5.1±1.0°, for the right and left elbows, knees and ankles, respectively (p<0.001). There was a tendency towards decreased range of motion of large joints such as the ankle, knee and elbow during hospitalization in the intensive care unit.

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Country Count As %
Brazil 1 5%
Unknown 21 95%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 14%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 9%
Student > Bachelor 2 9%
Librarian 1 5%
Student > Master 1 5%
Other 1 5%
Unknown 12 55%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Nursing and Health Professions 4 18%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 9%
Computer Science 1 5%
Physics and Astronomy 1 5%
Sports and Recreations 1 5%
Other 1 5%
Unknown 12 55%