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Return to Life after a Post Intensive Care Syndrom Resulting from an Acute Kidney Injury Treatment
Sirmaiová, Anna ; Aboši, Alexander (advisor) ; Pucholtová, Romana (referee)
Introduction to the issue: Stay in an intensive care unit or anaesthesiology and resuscitation department has a demonstrable effect on the quality of life, whether mental, physical, or mental. A large percentage of patients experience post intensive care syndrome. The huge challenge for nursing care is to reduce this percentage and enable patients to recover in the best possible way and return to normal life of the same quality as before the hospitalization Methodology: The aim of this work is to find out how the quality of life of patients is affected after hospitalization in the intensive care unit or anaesthesiology and resuscitation department, with a proportion of acute renal failure and the need for continuous renal replacement. First, patients were evaluated with APACHE II score, SOFA and TISS 2. Next, questionnaires in which they responded to the period before hospitalization (SF 36, DEMMI, ADL, IADL) were filled, when released from ARO they went through the test of physical capability, (30s sit-up test, 6-minute walk test), further measurements when released from ICU took place (HADS, MAF, DEMMI, ADL, 30s sit-p test, 6-minute walk test), and after three months (SF 36, HADS, MAF, DEMMI, IADL, ADL 30s sit-up test, 6-minute walk test and a week of wearing a Garmin vivofit bracelet). Main...

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