2019
DOI: 10.12681/healthresj.20876
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Symptomatic heterotopic ossification: incidence and risk factors of a musculoskeletal complication in a general Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Background: Heterotopic ossification is a musculoskeletal complication in patients in intensive care unit which expects to impair their mobility and quality of life after discharge. The aim of the study was to examine the incidence and the risk factors of heterotopic ossification in critically ill patients. Methods: One hundred-ninety seven consecutive patients evaluated through clinical and laboratory screenings for heterotopic ossification upon admission and discharge and 123 of them were eligible for the st… Show more

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“…While electronic health records data and several physiological signals have been used for sepsis detection and its risk prediction (19, 20), other information such as functional status and activity level have rarely been examined. Typically, questionnaire-based assessment tools are used for assessing patient activity and functional status in the ICU or after discharge (21, 22). However, these tools often introduce uncertainties such as recall bias and subjectivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While electronic health records data and several physiological signals have been used for sepsis detection and its risk prediction (19, 20), other information such as functional status and activity level have rarely been examined. Typically, questionnaire-based assessment tools are used for assessing patient activity and functional status in the ICU or after discharge (21, 22). However, these tools often introduce uncertainties such as recall bias and subjectivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%