2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11123251
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A Modified Physical Disability Screening Model after Treatment in the Intensive Care Unit: A Nationwide Derivation-Validation Study

Abstract: Background: Many of the survivors of critical illnesses in the intensive care unit (ICU) suffer from physical disability for months after the treatment in the ICU. Identifying patients who are susceptible to disability is essential. The purpose of the study was to modify a model for early in-ICU prediction of the patient’s risk for physical disability two months after the treatment in the ICU. Methods: A prospective multicenter derivation–validation study was conducted from 1 July 2015, to 31 August 2016. We m… Show more

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“…In another study on neurological disorders that may contribute to physical impairments after ICU discharge, Totzeck et al explored the safety and diagnostic potential of total plasma exchange among 20 ICU patients with neuromuscular junction disorders with uncertain disease activity or diagnosis [ 27 ]. To identify patients prone to long-term physical impairment, Moayed et al developed a prediction model for physical disability after discharge in Iranian ICU patients [ 28 ]. Educational level lower than elementary school, inability to sit without support, and having a fracture were significantly associated with worsening physical function after discharge.…”
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“…In another study on neurological disorders that may contribute to physical impairments after ICU discharge, Totzeck et al explored the safety and diagnostic potential of total plasma exchange among 20 ICU patients with neuromuscular junction disorders with uncertain disease activity or diagnosis [ 27 ]. To identify patients prone to long-term physical impairment, Moayed et al developed a prediction model for physical disability after discharge in Iranian ICU patients [ 28 ]. Educational level lower than elementary school, inability to sit without support, and having a fracture were significantly associated with worsening physical function after discharge.…”
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confidence: 99%