2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492008000400008
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Freqüência da profilaxia mecânica para trombose venosa profunda em pacientes internados em uma unidade de emergência de Maceió

Abstract: ResumoContexto: A trombose venosa profunda (TVP) é uma doença de ocorrência multidisciplinar e freqüente, incluindo as complicações relacionadas a ela, como o tromboembolismo pulmonar (TEP). Sendo a profilaxia mecânica um dos melhores (por seu baixo custo e eficácia comprovada) e mais simples meios para reduzir sua incidência, é de grande relevância que se pesquise sua utilização visando benefícios para o paciente e o serviço hospitalar.Objetivo: Determinar a freqüência da utilização da profilaxia mecânica par… Show more

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“…Meyer et al 14 states that a combination of ankle exercise and subtalar movements for 5 minutes increases blood flow by stimulating the calf muscle pump (CMP) in combination with a position in which the lower limbs are raised in order to take advantage of the effect of gravity, facilitating greater blood mobility. 1,6,15 Sochart and Hardinge 16 stress that a combination of vascular kinesiotherapy and a position in which the lower limbs are raised is capable of preventing onset of pain and of complications caused by CVD. Another benefit of active movement of these joints is an improvement in venous hemodynamics, which is maintained for up to 30 minutes after the end of exercise.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meyer et al 14 states that a combination of ankle exercise and subtalar movements for 5 minutes increases blood flow by stimulating the calf muscle pump (CMP) in combination with a position in which the lower limbs are raised in order to take advantage of the effect of gravity, facilitating greater blood mobility. 1,6,15 Sochart and Hardinge 16 stress that a combination of vascular kinesiotherapy and a position in which the lower limbs are raised is capable of preventing onset of pain and of complications caused by CVD. Another benefit of active movement of these joints is an improvement in venous hemodynamics, which is maintained for up to 30 minutes after the end of exercise.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Despite the small number of studies investigating the effects of physiotherapy in this disease, those that have been published are illustrating its fundamental role in both prevention, thereby avoiding incapacity to perform simple tasks because of exacerbation of the pain involved, and in treatment to improve the quality of life (QoL) of the people affected. [2][3][4] Authors writing on the subject highlight certain physiotherapy resources that could be used for this type of treatment, including vascular kinesiotherapy (with stretching, metabolic, strength, aerobic and proprioceptive exercises), breathing exercises, manual lymph drainage (DLM), pressure therapy, positioning to improve vascular function, and vascular education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rocha et al, (11) realizaram um estudo que identificou a razão para tal aumento, que consiste na profilaxia não adequada, seja na implementação ou quando não é seguido as recomendações de consensos e diretrizes. Essa informação é corroborada por Pitta et al, (3) Penha et al, (2) Sena et al (5) e Machado et al (12) que constataram a falta de prescrição profilática, mecânica ou medicamentosa em pacientes de alto risco. Sena et al (5) monitoraram 113 pacientes de cirurgia ortopédica de grande porte, após alta hospitalar, e verificaram que 37(32,74%) apresentaram sintomas de TVP variando de 8 a 9 dias para o surgimento dos sintomas.…”
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“…[4][5][6][7][8][9] However, it has been observed that thromboprophylaxis prescription rates are low and, when thromboprophylaxis is administered, it tends to be incorrect, despite the fact that protocols are available to guide health professionals. 6,[10][11][12] This study was conducted to evaluate the VTE risk profiles of recently-admitted clinical and surgical patients and to assess the thromboprophylactic measures administered during the first 24 hours after admission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%