冠状病毒病-19和偏瘫患者的康复:一系列病例

J. Jordan, J. Rice, Shane Bassett, Jessica Lazore, D. Weeks
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简介:新型冠状病毒病-19(新冠肺炎)在表现上有许多独特的特点。一个越来越明显的症状是高凝状态的发生率,这可能导致缺血性中风。理疗师(PT)是医疗团队不可或缺的组成部分,有助于早期识别新冠肺炎患者的中风样症状。病例介绍:本病例系列将描述3名患者的康复过程,他们在新冠肺炎危重症中幸存下来,并在重症监护期间出现包括右偏瘫在内的继发并发症。患者平均每周接受6次PT和职业治疗师的康复治疗,干预重点是力量恢复、功能移动、神经再教育和认知。用Perme重症监护室活动能力评分评估活动能力状况。结论:新冠肺炎患者需要仔细筛查神经功能损害。由于感染控制措施,在这些独特的情况下,很难获得常规的中风诊断方法,如放射学成像。在缺乏传统诊断方法的情况下,理疗师可以通过识别行动和平衡等能力缺陷来帮助早期识别神经损伤。(Cardiopulm Phys Ther J.2021;32:S22–S27)
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Rehabilitation of Patients Presenting With Coronavirus Disease-19 and Hemiparesis: A Case Series
Introduction: The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has many unique features in its presentation. One increasingly noted symptom is the incidence of hypercoagulability which may lead to ischemic stroke. Physical therapists (PTs) are an integral component of the medical team and contribute to the early identification of stroke-like symptoms in patients with COVID-19. Case Presentation: This case series will describe the rehabilitation process of 3 patients who survived critical illness due to COVID-19 and had secondary complications including right hemiparesis while in critical care. Patients received rehabilitation by PTs and occupational therapists on average 6 times per week with interventions focused on recovery of strength, functionalmobility, neurological re-education, and cognition. Themobility status was assessedwith the Perme Intensive Care Unit Mobility Score. Conclusion: Patients who present with COVID-19 need careful screening for neurological impairment. Conventionalmeans to diagnose stroke, such as radiological imaging, canbe difficult to obtain in these unique circumstances because of infection control measures. Physical therapists can assist in early identification of neurological impairment in the absence of traditional diagnostic methods through identification of deficits in abilities such as mobility and balance. (Cardiopulm Phys Ther J. 2021;32:S22–S27)
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