Application of the Perme Score to assess mobility in patients with COVID-19 in inpatient units.

0 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29390/001c.84263
Milena Siciliano Nascimento, Claudia Talerman, Raquel A C Eid, Simone Brandi, Luana L S Gentil, Fernanda M Semeraro, Fabiano B Targa
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Objective: To evaluate the ability of the Perme Score to detect changes in the level of mobility of patients with COVID-19 outside the intensive care unit.

Method: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in inpatient units of a private hospital. Patients older than 18, diagnosed with COVID-19, who were discharged from the intensive care unit and remained in the inpatient units were included. The variables collected included demographic characterization data, length of hospital stay, respiratory support, Perme Score values at admission to the inpatient unit and at hospital discharge and the mobilization phases performed during physical therapy.

Result: A total of 69 patients were included, 80% male and with a mean age of 61.9 years (SD=12.5 years). The comparison of the Perme Score between the times of admission to the inpatient unit and at hospital discharge shows significant variation, with a mean increase of 7.3 points (95%CI:5.7-8.8; p<0.001), with estimated mean values of Perme Score at admission of 17.5 (15.8; 19.3) and hospital discharge of 24.8 (23.3; 26.3). There was no association between Perme Score values and length of hospital stay (measure of effect and 95%CI 0.929 (0.861; 1.002; p=0.058)).

Conclusion: The Perme Score proved effective for assessing mobility in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 with prolonged hospitalization outside the intensive care setting. In addition, we demonstrated by the value of the Perme Score that the level of mobility increases significantly from the time of admission to inpatient units until hospital discharge. There was no association between the Perme Score value and length of hospital stay.

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Perme评分在评估新冠肺炎住院患者行动能力中的应用。
目的:评估Perme评分检测重症监护病房外新冠肺炎患者活动水平变化的能力。方法:在一家私立医院的住院部进行回顾性队列研究。从重症监护室出院并留在住院病房的18岁以上诊断为新冠肺炎的患者也包括在内。收集的变量包括人口统计学特征数据、住院时间、呼吸支持、住院和出院时的Perme评分值,以及物理治疗期间的动员阶段。结果:共纳入69例患者,其中80%为男性,平均年龄61.9岁(SD=12.5岁)。Perme评分在住院时间和出院时间之间的比较显示出显著差异,平均增加7.3分(95%CI:5.7-8.8;pp=0.058)。此外,我们通过Perme评分的值证明,从住院到出院,流动性水平显著增加。Perme评分值与住院时间之间没有关联。
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