Title of article :
Score of Perme: Analysis of Clinical Destroys the High or Death the Intensive Care Unit
Author/Authors :
Cavalli ، Ana Carolina Zanchet Health Department - Federal University of Santa Catarina , Schoeller ، Soraia Dornelles Health Department - Federal University of Santa Catarina , Chesani ، Fabiola Hermes University of Vale do Itajai , Vargas ، Caroline Porcelis Health Department - Federal University of Santa Catarina , Almeida ، Cesar Augusto de Meirelles Health Department - Federal University of Santa Catarina , Vargas ، Mara Ambrosina de Oliveira Health Department - Federal University of Santa Catarina , Moreira ، Mariana Passos University of Vale do Itajai
Abstract :
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) promotes substantial care for patients in critical care, considering the essence of intensive care and applied therapies where the patient remains for long periods restricted to the bed. Objectives: To analyze the high or death outcomes of persons hospitalized in the ICU, in relation to age, sex, severity score, hospitalization, comorbidities, length of stay in the ICU and hospital. Methods: Quantitative, cross-sectionalanddescriptive design. Participants included 288 people hospitalized in the ICU of hospitals. Measurements included the permeal scale, Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3 (SAPS3) and a questionnaire to record data related to gender, age, diagnosis, comorbidities, whether using invasive mechanical ventilation or not, using drugs and sedatives that applied to patients admitted to the ICU within 24 hours of ICU admission and at the time of hospital discharge, from February to July 2018. The clinical endpoints of death or death were evaluated by the Perme scale. Results: The initial score of the Perme score was lower in the death outcome (0.57 1.98) when compared to the high score (7.27 8.16). There was no significant difference between the outcomes regarding the length of ICU stay, and the length of hospital stay was significantly higher in the high group. Conclusions: A low score in the Perme score, allied to the high score in the SAPS3 score, use of DVA and sedation was associated with the death outcome. High scores on the Perme score were associated with the high outcome.
Keywords :
Intensive Care Unit , Early Ambulation , Critical Care , Mobility Limitation
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health