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Physical therapy performance in the rehabilitation of survivors of the Kiss nightclub tragedy: an experience report | |
Isabella Martins De Albuquerque1  Maria Elaine Trevisan1  Adriane Schmidt Pasqualoto1  Ana Lucia Cervi Prado1  Marisa Bastos Pereira1  Ana Fátima Viero Badaró1  | |
关键词: Rehabilitation; Smoke inhalation injury; Carbon monoxide; Hydrogen cyanide; Burns; Reabilitação; Lesão por inalação de fumaça; Monóxido de carbono; Cianeto de hidrogênio; Queimaduras; | |
DOI : 10.1590/0103-5150.028.004.AO01 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
AbstractIntroduction : As a result of a fire in the Kiss nightclub that occurred in the city of Santa Maria - RS, 242 people were killed, of whom 235 died on the day of the episode, asphyxiated by the inhalation of toxic smoke. Approximately 1,000 more were injured.Objective : To report the experience of a group of physical therapists, professors at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), in the rehabilitation of survivors of the fire, victims of burns and inhalation injury.Materials and methods : Quantitative and qualitative study, in which an evaluation protocol of physical functional ability was designed to identify rehabilitation needs.Results : Two hundred seventy patients (147 men, mean age 26.72 ± 9.5 years) were examined, of which approximately 70% had some type of clinical modification or functional impairment that indicated the need for rehabilitation. The most prevalent respiratory signs and symptoms were: dry or productive cough (59.2%); abnormal respiratory pace (11.4%); fatigue (35.92%); dyspnea (17.7%); and chest pain (16.6%). Neurological symptoms such as persistent headache (88.51%), memory loss (11.4%), and paresthesia (8.1%) were also reported. Musculoskeletal injuries (14.7%) and extensive burns (8.8%) were also observed. One hundred and eighty-nine patients were referred to outpatient physical therapy and, of these, 22 still remain at the Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit of the University Hospital of (HUSM).Conclusions : Despite the vast professional experience of this group of physical therapists, the situations experienced were unique and unprecedented, both professionally and personally, and reinforced the importance of joining forces within an emergency care unit, as well as the importance of comprehensive and multi-professional outpatient monitoring.
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