Floor and ceiling effects of functional status and peripheral muscle strength assessment scales in non-intubated critically ill patients.
S. Campos (Recife, PE, Brazil), M. Richtrmoc (Recife, PE, Brazil), W. Leite (Recife, PE, Brazil), C. Ramirez Gonzalez (Paulista, PE, Brazil), A. Azevedo (Recife, PE, Brazil), A. Silva (Recife, PE, Brazil), R. Correia (Recife, PE, Brazil), W. Alencar (Recife, PE, Brazil), C. Morais (São Paulo, SP, Brazil), C. Reinaux (Recife, PE, Brazil), D. Brandão (Recife, PE, Brazil), M. Rodrigues Machado (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil), A. Dornelas De Andrade (Recife, PE, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Muscles and diaphragm, and quality improvement
Session: Muscles and diaphragm, and quality improvement
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2334
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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S. Campos (Recife, PE, Brazil), M. Richtrmoc (Recife, PE, Brazil), W. Leite (Recife, PE, Brazil), C. Ramirez Gonzalez (Paulista, PE, Brazil), A. Azevedo (Recife, PE, Brazil), A. Silva (Recife, PE, Brazil), R. Correia (Recife, PE, Brazil), W. Alencar (Recife, PE, Brazil), C. Morais (São Paulo, SP, Brazil), C. Reinaux (Recife, PE, Brazil), D. Brandão (Recife, PE, Brazil), M. Rodrigues Machado (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil), A. Dornelas De Andrade (Recife, PE, Brazil). Floor and ceiling effects of functional status and peripheral muscle strength assessment scales in non-intubated critically ill patients.. 2334
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