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2023, Number 4

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Med Int Mex 2023; 39 (4)

Stabilizing table and its benefits in severe burn patients

Tinajero SMC, Garnica EMA, Sánchez ZMJ, Tamez CEA, Villaseñor SVH, Flores VE, Laredo SEC
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Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 642-648
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Key words:

Intensive care unit, Rehabilitation, Immobilization.

ABSTRACT

Patients who are in the intensive care unit have an accentuated hypercatabolic state in addition to a prolonged resting state, so it is important that the medical effort is aimed at improving all aspects that are affected by the root of the hospital stay. Multidisciplinary therapy is one of the goals that should be achieved in all units so that doctors and physiotherapists are involved early in the rehabilitation of severe patients. The early implementation of the use of the stabilized table in the ICU tries to improve the changes in the different systems of the organism, being adjuvant in conventional medical therapy, with results demonstrated in the improvement of patients in various published studies.


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