Early mobilization in patients with mechanical ventilation infected by COVID-19

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Eduardo Israel Torres Criollo
Johanna Priscila Ávila Vinueza
María Alejandra Ortega Barco

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Patients infected with COVID-19 disease who require mechanical ventilation have a high mortality and use of resources. The ability to predict and issue clinical criteria in which patients may require mechanical ventilation will allow greater acuity of targeted care and intervention to potentially mitigate deterioration of their physiology. Objective: To examine through the review of the scientific literature on early mobilization in patients with mechanical ventilation infected with COVID-19. Methodology: A bibliographical analysis of the literature in different scientific journals such as SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE and PUBMED was conducted under a narrative, interpretive and conceptual synthesis approach. Therefore, key terms in English and Spanish were used, such as: "patients infected with covid-19", "infected mechanically ventilated patients", "critical care medicine", "mechanical ventilation". The bibliographic sources were established from 2019 to 2021. Results: The existence of medical, logistical and protection challenges for medical personnel to provide respiratory support in patients infected with COVID-19 is demonstrated, from epidemiology to clinical characteristics, and the development of pharmacological treatments that improve mortality and survival. Conclusion: An integrated therapeutic approach is essential to mitigate the adverse physical and mental health effects of COVID-19 pneumonia.

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Torres Criollo, E. I., Ávila Vinueza, J. P., & Ortega Barco, M. A. (2022). Early mobilization in patients with mechanical ventilation infected by COVID-19. ConcienciaDigital, 5(3), 85-106. https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v5i3.2238
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