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Is there a difference in early mobilization between mechanically ventilated clinical and surgical patients in ICU?

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to conduct a survey of the practices related to the mobilization of patients admitted to a general ICU, comparing them by type of intervention (clinical or surgical). This is a retrospective study of medical records of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Hospital Ministro Costa Cavalcanti in the city of Foz do Iguaçu, state of Paraná, Brazil, of which the following information were obtained: time to sit out of the hospital bed for the first time, to perform active exercises, to wean mechanical ventilation, of ICU hospitalization; diagnosis; sex; and age. We included 105 patients in the research, being 44 (41.9%) surgical, and 61 (58.1%) males, with an average age of 61.1±18.5 for clinical patients and 60.4±14.9 for surgical patients. We observed statistical difference concerning time to sit out of the bed (3±4 days for clinical patients and 3.1±4.5 for surgical patients) (p=0.02). We did not observe any differences regarding active exercises when comparing clinical and surgical patients.

Keywords:
Respiration, Artificial; Intensive Care Units; Physical Therapy Department, Hospital; Physical Therapy Modalities

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