Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie

Strength in hand and legs at intensive care unit (ICU) follow up-reception: a retrospective study Early mobilization is well established in intensive care and includes sitting, standing and walking and thereby lower extremity activation. Equivalent strategy for upper extremity activation is lacking...

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Main Authors: Sara Eliasson, Michael Wanecek, Tomas Block
Format: Article
Language:Norwegian
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2020-01-01
Series:Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/4849
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spelling doaj-e2bf37b72e1f4fc393e98daaf0e0267f2020-11-25T01:49:19ZnorSeptentrio Academic PublishingNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning1504-36141891-29822020-01-0116110.7557/14.4849Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studieSara Eliasson0Michael Wanecek1Tomas Block2Capio S:t Görans sjukhusCapio S:t Görans sjukhusCapio S:t Görans sjukhus Strength in hand and legs at intensive care unit (ICU) follow up-reception: a retrospective study Early mobilization is well established in intensive care and includes sitting, standing and walking and thereby lower extremity activation. Equivalent strategy for upper extremity activation is lacking, therefore, there might be a higher degree of remaining disability in the hand/arm. This retrospective study aimed to describe the strength in hand and legs, and the relationship therebetween, at an intensive care unit (ICU) follow up-reception. Hand dynamometer and Timed-Stands Test (TST) were measured and correlated to illness severity by Simplified Acute Physiology Score III (SAPS3). Data from 47 participants was compared to matched control values. The hand strength was lower (p=0,028) with low effect (r=-0,2), of clinical relevance as it may affect the ability in activities of daily living (ADL). There were no significant differences for strength in the legs, correlation between strength and illness severity and for comparison of strength divided by illness severity. Larger studies are recommended. https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/4849ICU follow up-reception; hand; leg; strengthpostIVA-mottagninghandstyrka; benstyrka
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author Sara Eliasson
Michael Wanecek
Tomas Block
spellingShingle Sara Eliasson
Michael Wanecek
Tomas Block
Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
ICU follow up-reception; hand; leg; strength
postIVA-mottagning
handstyrka; benstyrka
author_facet Sara Eliasson
Michael Wanecek
Tomas Block
author_sort Sara Eliasson
title Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
title_short Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
title_full Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
title_fullStr Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
title_full_unstemmed Hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
title_sort hand- och benstyrka vid intensivvårdsavdelning (iva)-mottagning, -en retrospektiiv studie
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
issn 1504-3614
1891-2982
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Strength in hand and legs at intensive care unit (ICU) follow up-reception: a retrospective study Early mobilization is well established in intensive care and includes sitting, standing and walking and thereby lower extremity activation. Equivalent strategy for upper extremity activation is lacking, therefore, there might be a higher degree of remaining disability in the hand/arm. This retrospective study aimed to describe the strength in hand and legs, and the relationship therebetween, at an intensive care unit (ICU) follow up-reception. Hand dynamometer and Timed-Stands Test (TST) were measured and correlated to illness severity by Simplified Acute Physiology Score III (SAPS3). Data from 47 participants was compared to matched control values. The hand strength was lower (p=0,028) with low effect (r=-0,2), of clinical relevance as it may affect the ability in activities of daily living (ADL). There were no significant differences for strength in the legs, correlation between strength and illness severity and for comparison of strength divided by illness severity. Larger studies are recommended.
topic ICU follow up-reception; hand; leg; strength
postIVA-mottagning
handstyrka; benstyrka
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/4849
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