2016
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.28.1432
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Recovery of functional capacity in severe trauma victims at one year after injury: association with trauma-related and hospital stay aspects

Abstract: [Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the functional capacity of trauma survivors one year after hospital discharge and to identify associations with trauma- and hospital stay-related aspects in a developing country. [Subjects and Methods] This study included severe trauma patients (Injury Severity Score ≥16; ≥18 years old) who were admitted to an intensive care unit in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Hospital stay data were collected from the patients’ records. Functional capacity was assessed using the Glasg… Show more

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“…Spinal cord injuries had the highest length of stay and a high percentage of disability. These findings correlate with the studies done by Shetty [8] and Padovani et al [15]. About three-fourths of disabilities (75.51%) were found in brachial plexus injuries, followed by 46.94% in spine injuries and 38.98% in head injuries.…”
Section: Fig 1: Description Of Spinal Disability In the Present Studysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Spinal cord injuries had the highest length of stay and a high percentage of disability. These findings correlate with the studies done by Shetty [8] and Padovani et al [15]. About three-fourths of disabilities (75.51%) were found in brachial plexus injuries, followed by 46.94% in spine injuries and 38.98% in head injuries.…”
Section: Fig 1: Description Of Spinal Disability In the Present Studysupporting
confidence: 91%