Vibração de corpo inteiro na unidade de terapia intensiva: revisão narrativa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12957/rhupe.2018.39291Resumo
Introdução: A vibração de corpo inteiro (VCI) vem sendo
aplicada em diferentes condições clínicas, demonstrando
potenciais benefícios. Entretanto, sua aplicação em pacientes
críticos na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) ainda permanece
pouco conhecida. Objetivos: Investigar o uso da VCI no
ambiente de UTI, buscando potenciais efeitos e benefícios.
Métodos: Buscou-se artigos nas bases de dados PubMed e PEDro
utilizando os termos “whole body vibration” e “intensive
care”. Resultados: Foram encontradas apenas duas publicações,
ambas com foco na avaliação da segurança e viabilidade e respostas
metabólicas da VCI em pacientes críticos. Conclusão: A
VCI mostrou-se uma ferramenta de reabilitação segura e viável
em pacientes críticos. A VCI tem potencial para prevenir e/ou
tratar a fraqueza muscular nesses pacientes.
Descritores: Vibração de corpo inteiro; Exercício; Unidade
de Terapia Intensiva.
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