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HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS

OBJECTIVE: To report the physiotherapeutic management of two pediatric cases with COVID-19 admitted in a reference state hospital to treat the disease in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil. CASES DESCRIPTION: Case 1, female, 10-month-old child, pre-existing chronic disease, hospitalized since birth, mech...

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Autores principales: Schaan, Camila Wohlgemuth, Vieira, Vanessa de Souza, Miller, Cristina, Peiter, Ana Paula Dattein, Piccoli, Taciana, Cavion, Gabriela, Lukrafka, Janice Luisa, Ferrari, Renata Salatti
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Publicado: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020238
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author Schaan, Camila Wohlgemuth
Vieira, Vanessa de Souza
Miller, Cristina
Peiter, Ana Paula Dattein
Piccoli, Taciana
Cavion, Gabriela
Lukrafka, Janice Luisa
Ferrari, Renata Salatti
author_facet Schaan, Camila Wohlgemuth
Vieira, Vanessa de Souza
Miller, Cristina
Peiter, Ana Paula Dattein
Piccoli, Taciana
Cavion, Gabriela
Lukrafka, Janice Luisa
Ferrari, Renata Salatti
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description OBJECTIVE: To report the physiotherapeutic management of two pediatric cases with COVID-19 admitted in a reference state hospital to treat the disease in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil. CASES DESCRIPTION: Case 1, female, 10-month-old child, pre-existing chronic disease, hospitalized since birth, mechanical ventilation dependency via tracheotomy, progressed with hypoxemia, requiring oxygen therapy, and increased ventilator parameters, and a diagnosis of COVID-19 was confirmed. Airway clearance and pulmonary expansion maintenance therapies were performed. During hospitalization, the child acquired cephalic control, sitting without support, rolling, holding, and reaching objects. Recommendations were provided to a family member to maintain motor development milestones. Case 2, male, nine years old, previous psychiatric disease and obesity, showed worsening of the sensory state, requiring intensive care and invasive mechanical ventilation, with the diagnosis of SARS-Cov-2 infection. The physical therapy was performed to maintain airway clearance, pulmonary expansion, and early mobilization, showing ventilatory improvement during the intensive care hospitalization and successfully extubated after 17 days. The physical therapy evolved from passive to resistive exercises during the hospitalization, and the patient was able to walk without assistance at discharge, with the same previous functional status. COMMENTS: The COVID-19 showed different manifestations in both cases. Physical therapy treatment was essential to maintain and to recover the functional status of the patients. Future studies are needed to improve the understanding of disease course and its functional consequences to offer an efficient treatment to pediatric patients with COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-76692172020-11-23 HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS Schaan, Camila Wohlgemuth Vieira, Vanessa de Souza Miller, Cristina Peiter, Ana Paula Dattein Piccoli, Taciana Cavion, Gabriela Lukrafka, Janice Luisa Ferrari, Renata Salatti Rev Paul Pediatr Case Report OBJECTIVE: To report the physiotherapeutic management of two pediatric cases with COVID-19 admitted in a reference state hospital to treat the disease in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil. CASES DESCRIPTION: Case 1, female, 10-month-old child, pre-existing chronic disease, hospitalized since birth, mechanical ventilation dependency via tracheotomy, progressed with hypoxemia, requiring oxygen therapy, and increased ventilator parameters, and a diagnosis of COVID-19 was confirmed. Airway clearance and pulmonary expansion maintenance therapies were performed. During hospitalization, the child acquired cephalic control, sitting without support, rolling, holding, and reaching objects. Recommendations were provided to a family member to maintain motor development milestones. Case 2, male, nine years old, previous psychiatric disease and obesity, showed worsening of the sensory state, requiring intensive care and invasive mechanical ventilation, with the diagnosis of SARS-Cov-2 infection. The physical therapy was performed to maintain airway clearance, pulmonary expansion, and early mobilization, showing ventilatory improvement during the intensive care hospitalization and successfully extubated after 17 days. The physical therapy evolved from passive to resistive exercises during the hospitalization, and the patient was able to walk without assistance at discharge, with the same previous functional status. COMMENTS: The COVID-19 showed different manifestations in both cases. Physical therapy treatment was essential to maintain and to recover the functional status of the patients. Future studies are needed to improve the understanding of disease course and its functional consequences to offer an efficient treatment to pediatric patients with COVID-19. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7669217/ /pubmed/33206843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020238 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Case Report
Schaan, Camila Wohlgemuth
Vieira, Vanessa de Souza
Miller, Cristina
Peiter, Ana Paula Dattein
Piccoli, Taciana
Cavion, Gabriela
Lukrafka, Janice Luisa
Ferrari, Renata Salatti
HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title_full HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title_fullStr HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title_full_unstemmed HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title_short HOSPITAL PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: CASE REPORTS
title_sort hospital physical therapy management in pediatric patients with covid-19: case reports
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020238
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