Evaluation Of The Clinical-Functional Status In MedicalRehabilitation Of Persons With COVID-19
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TABIRTA, Alisa, BULAI, Marina, CHIHAI, Victoria, ROTAREANU, Anastasia, CÎRÎM, Mihail. Evaluation Of The Clinical-Functional Status In MedicalRehabilitation Of Persons With COVID-19. In: Balneo and PRM Research Journal, 2022, nr. 3(13), p. 34. ISSN 2734-844X.
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Balneo and PRM Research Journal
Numărul 3(13) / 2022 / ISSN 2734-844X /ISSNe 2734-8458

Evaluation Of The Clinical-Functional Status In Medical
Rehabilitation Of Persons With COVID-19


Pag. 34-34

Tabirta Alisa, Bulai Marina, Chihai Victoria, Rotareanu Anastasia, Cîrîm Mihail
 
”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 15 noiembrie 2022


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Introduction: . After COVID -19 infection, most people have a number of symptoms and functional sequelae. [1,2] Physical deconditioning and immobilization greatly affect a person's functional condition. [3] Reduction of post-COVID-19 sequelae and functional recovery is the key vector for treatment managed by the multidisciplinary rehabilitation team. [4] Objectives. Estimation of the clinical-functional status after COVID-19 and analysis of the level of functionality in the medical rehabilitation process. Material and methods. The descriptive study included 124 patients with a duration from the time of infection from 1 month to 18 months, who benefited from complex physiological-functional rehabilitation treatment. At admission and after treatment were assessed: fatigue (on a scale of 0-10 points), dyspnea after the modified Borg category ratio 10 (CR10) scale; musculoskeletal pain after VAS scale 0-10 points (Visual Analogue Scale).Results. After 10-14 days of physiological rehabilitation treatment in the study group, there was a decrease in cases of severe dyspnea (1% at discharge compared to 5, 6% at admission) and an increase in people with mild dyspnea (58, 2% at discharge versus 4,8% at admission). At the same time, after rehabilitation, 4% of people were severely fatigue compared to 41,1% at hospitalization. Severe musculoskeletal pain after rehabilitation treatment persisted in 2% of patients compared to 19,10% at hospitalization, however, moderate musculoskeletal pain.

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