Functional capacity and muscular force of individuals in a unit of intensive surgical therapy

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v8i3.2048

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Muscle strength. Intensive care units. Activities of daily living. Postoperative period. Physical assessment.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Post-surgical patients may present functional capacity reduction and muscle strength due to postoperative complications or hospitalization. However, so far little is known about the functional status of individuals hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). OBJECTIVE: To verify the peripheral muscular strength and the functional capacity of an individual in the postoperative period hospitalized in a surgical ICU. METHODS: A cross-sectional, descriptive study in which 72 patients admitted to the surgical ICU, aged ?18 years, of both sexes, participated in the postoperative period. Exclusion criteria were cases where patients were: hemodynamically unstable, with cognitive disorder or with limited communication that compromised the accuracy of the data record and those who refused to participate in the study. The functional capacity assessment was performed through functional independence measure, muscle strength through the Medical Research Council. RESULTS: The mean age was 51.2 ± 19 years, of which 35 (46.8%) were female. The mean functional capacity was 95.7 ± 21.3; 40 (55.6%) of the patients had modified dependence (up to 25% of the tasks) and 28 (38.9%) complete / modified independence. The median of peripheral muscle strength was 58 (48-60). The median length of ICU stay was 4 (2-7) days. The duration of mechanical ventilation was 24 hours for most of the individuals 46 (63.9%). CONCLUSION: The peripheral muscle strength of patients admitted to the surgical ICU postoperatively was not found to be altered. However, most patients had functional limitations.

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  • Larissa Conceição Dias Lopes, Hospital Geral do Estado - HGE, Salvador (BA), Brasil.

    Especialista Fisioterapia em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva e Emergência pelo programa de residência multiprofissional (Hospital Geral Roberto Santos/ EESP)

    Pós graduação em Fisioterapia Hospitalar

    Pós graduação em Ortotraumatologia

  • Adriele Mascarenhas Araujo, Hospital do Subúrbio - HS, Salvador (BA), Brasil.

    Especialista Fisioterapia em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva e Emergência pelo programa de residência multiprofissional (Hospital Geral Roberto Santos/ EESP)

  • Tiago da Silva Lopes, Universidade Federal da Bahia - UFBA, Salvador (BA), Brasil. Faculdade Adventista da Bahia – FADBA, Cachoeira (BA), Brasil

    Fisioterapeuta

    Mestre em Medicina e Saúde na Universidade Federal da Bahia

    Doutorando em Médicina e Saúde na Universidade Federal da Bahia

  • Bruno da Silva Pires, Hospital Geral Ernesto Simões Filho - HGESF, Salvador (BA), Brasil.

    Fisioterapeuta do Hospital do Geral Esnesto Simões Filho

    Pós graduação em Docência do Ensino Superior

  • Jorge Luís Motta dos Anjos, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos - HGRS, Salvador (BA), Brasil.
    Mestre em Bioenergia, Professor da Faculdade Maurício de Nassau, Professor da Faculdade Estácio/FIB e membro da Coordenação de Ensino e Pesquisa do Hospital Geral Roberto Santos.

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09/17/2018

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Lopes LCD, Araujo AM, Lopes T da S, Pires B da S, dos Anjos JLM. Functional capacity and muscular force of individuals in a unit of intensive surgical therapy. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2018 Sep. 17 [cited 2024 May 17];8(3):361-7. Available from: https://www5.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/2048

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