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Mobility after Heart Surgery: What Are Influential Factors?
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作者 Gabriela Lago Rosier Gleide Gllcia Gama Lordello +5 位作者 Marcela Araujo de Moura Larissa Santana Correia luana lais silva polte Giulliano Gardenghi Luis Claudio Correia Patricia Alcantara Doval de Carvalho Viana 《Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology》 2018年第4期429-435,共7页
Objective: To analyze postoperative mobility after cardiac surgery. Methods: Observational study in patients, aged 〉 18 years, undergoing myocardial revascularization and/or valvular heart surgery, hospitalized in ... Objective: To analyze postoperative mobility after cardiac surgery. Methods: Observational study in patients, aged 〉 18 years, undergoing myocardial revascularization and/or valvular heart surgery, hospitalized in a Brazil hospital. The data collection took place between April 2016 and March 2017. On admission to the ward, patients received a calibrated pedometer. They were asked to use the device during five consecutive days, yet only three days of full use were analyzed. Results: Analyzed were data of 87 individuals with mean age of 58.70 ~ 12.59 years, 52 (59.8%) of them were males. Regarding surgery, 53 (60.9%) underwent myocardial revascularization. The median number of steps was 738 (185-1,557), which showed a weak and inverse correlation with the length of stay in the intensive care unit (r = -0.3/p = 0.02), however, it was not statistically significant when related to clinical and surgical data. Male patients had a better mobility when compared to patients of the female sex (p = 0.04). Conclusions: Individuals who had a longer stay in the intensive care unit, as well as females, had a lower mobility in the ward. The mobility did not show a relation with intra- and postoperative factors. 展开更多
关键词 Cardiac surgery PHYSIOTHERAPY ambulation.
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