Functional evolution of critically ill patients undergoing an early rehabilitation protocol

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Objective: Evaluation of the functional outcomes of patients undergoing an early rehabilitation protocol for critically ill patients from admission to discharge from the intensive care unit. Methods: A retrospective crosssectional study was conducted that included 463 adult patients with clinical and/or surgical diagnosis undergoing an early rehabilitation protocol. The overall muscle strength was evaluated at admission to the intensive care unit using the Medical Research Council scale. Patients were allocated to one of four intervention plans according to the Medical Research Council score, the suitability of the plan's parameters, and the increasing scale of the plan expressing improved functional status. Uncooperative patients were allocated to intervention plans based on their functional status. The overall muscle strength and/or functional status were reevaluated upon discharge from the intensive care unit by comparison between the Intervention Plans upon admission (Planinitial) and discharge (Planfinal). Patients were classified into three groups according to the improvement of their functional status or not: responsive 1 (Planfinal > Planinitial), responsive 2 (Planfinal = Planinitial) and unresponsive (Planfinal

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Murakami, F. M., Yamaguti, W. P., Onoue, M. A., Mendes, J. M., Pedrosa, R. S., Maida, A. L. V., … Rodrigues, M. K. (2015). Functional evolution of critically ill patients undergoing an early rehabilitation protocol. Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva, 27(2), 161–169. https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20150028

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