Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19
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Resumo: | The COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus, is of great concern due to the high standard of lethality, mortality and transmissibility, and a challenge to health professionals for presenting flu-like conditions that can rapidly evolve to severe pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS- CoV-2). The Cancer is a disease with risk factors very similar to cardiorespiratory and metabolic diseases, which associated with the side effects of antineoplastic treatment or tumor progression, makes these patients susceptible to more serious complications of COVID-19 infection. In addition, complications common to cancer patients can be aggravated by the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in COVID-19, such as: respiratory compromise generated by the production of inflammatory cytokines and alveolar pneumoconiosis that accelerate the evolution to pneumonia; increase in the production of D-dimer and reduction of fibrinogen, causing the thrombolytic factor to be greater, justifying events due to thromboembolism; a possible hemolytic cause that hemoglobin loses iron and decreases its capacity to carry oxygen, causing oxygen desaturation and refractory hypoxemia. Physiotherapy has as main line of action the adequacy of ventilatory support, in the most severe patients. With a focus on cancer patients, it should be based on symptoms and clinical limitations for the adequacy of activities, favor mechanical prophylaxis, to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis, assess slow progression and monitor vital signs, |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19Cuidados de Fisioterapia en Pacientes de Oncología con Covid-19Cuidados da Fisioterapia no Paciente Oncológico com Covid-19Infecções por CoronavirusModalidades de FisioterapiaFisioterapiaOncologiaPandemiasCoronavirus InfectionsPhysical Therapy ModalitiesPhysical Therapy SpecialtyMedical OncologyPandemicsInfecciones por CoronavirusModalidades de FisioterapiaFisioterapiaOncología MédicaPandemiasThe COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus, is of great concern due to the high standard of lethality, mortality and transmissibility, and a challenge to health professionals for presenting flu-like conditions that can rapidly evolve to severe pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS- CoV-2). The Cancer is a disease with risk factors very similar to cardiorespiratory and metabolic diseases, which associated with the side effects of antineoplastic treatment or tumor progression, makes these patients susceptible to more serious complications of COVID-19 infection. In addition, complications common to cancer patients can be aggravated by the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in COVID-19, such as: respiratory compromise generated by the production of inflammatory cytokines and alveolar pneumoconiosis that accelerate the evolution to pneumonia; increase in the production of D-dimer and reduction of fibrinogen, causing the thrombolytic factor to be greater, justifying events due to thromboembolism; a possible hemolytic cause that hemoglobin loses iron and decreases its capacity to carry oxygen, causing oxygen desaturation and refractory hypoxemia. Physiotherapy has as main line of action the adequacy of ventilatory support, in the most severe patients. With a focus on cancer patients, it should be based on symptoms and clinical limitations for the adequacy of activities, favor mechanical prophylaxis, to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis, assess slow progression and monitor vital signs,El COVID-19, una enfermedad causada por el nuevo coronavirus, es motivo de gran preocupación debido al alto nivel de letalidad, mortalidad y transmisibilidad, y un desafío para los profesionales de salud por presentar afecciones similares a una gripe y que pueden evolucionar rápidamente a neumonía grave o síndrome respiratorio agudo severo (SRAS- CoV-2). Cáncer es una enfermedad con factores de riesgo muy similares a las enfermedades cardiorrespiratorias y metabólicas, que asociadas con los efectos secundarios del tratamiento antineoplásico o progresión tumoral, hace que estos pacientes sean susceptibles a complicaciones más graves de la infección por COVID-19. Además, las complicaciones comunes a los pacientes con cáncer pueden verse agravadas por los mecanismos fisiopatológicos involucrados en COVID-19, como: insuficiencia respiratorio generado por la producción de citocinas inflamatorias y neumoconiosis alveolar que aceleran la evolución a neumonía; aumento en la producción de D-dímero y reducción de fibrinógeno, lo que hace que el factor trombolítico sea mayor, y que justifica los eventos debidos a tromboembolismo; Una posible causa hemolítica de que la hemoglobina pierde hierro y disminuye su capacidad de transportar oxígeno, causando desaturación de oxígeno e hipoxemia refractaria. La fisioterapia tiene como principal línea de acción la adecuación del soporte ventilatorio, en los pacientes más severos. Con un enfoque en pacientes con cáncer, debe basarse en los síntomas y las limitaciones clínicas para la adecuación de las actividades, favorecer la profilaxis mecánica, reducir el riesgo de trombosis venosa profunda, evaluar la progresión lenta y monitoreo de los signos vitales, minimizar las pérdidas y mejorar la capacidad funcional del paciente para la tolerancia al tratamiento.A covid-19, doença causada pelo novo coronavírus, apresenta grande preocupação em razão do elevado padrão de letalidade, mortalidade e transmissibilidade, e um desafio aos profissionais de saúde por apresentar quadros gripais que podem evoluir rapidamente para pneumonia severa ou síndrome respiratória aguda grave (Sars-CoV-2). O câncer é uma doença com fatores de riscos muito semelhantes às doenças cardiorrespiratórias e metabólicas que, associadas aos efeitos colaterais do tratamento antineoplásico ou progressão tumoral, tornam esses pacientes suscetíveis a complicações mais graves de infecção por Covid-19. Além disso, complicações comuns aos pacientes oncológicos podem ser agravadas pelos mecanismos fisiopatológicos envolvidos na Covid-19, como: comprometimento respiratório gerado por produção de citocinas inflamatórias e os pneumoconiose alveolares que aceleram a evolução para quadro de pneumonia; aumento na produção de D-dimero e redução de fibrinogênio, fazendo com que o fator trombolítico seja maior, justificando eventos por tromboembolismo; uma possível causa hemolítica em que a hemoglobina perde o Ferro e diminui sua capacidade de carrear oxigênio, sendo causa da dessaturação de oxigênio e hipoxemia refratária. A fisioterapia tem como principal linha de atuação a adequação do suporte ventilatório, nos pacientes mais graves. Com enfoque no paciente oncológico, deve-se basear nos sintomas e limitações clínicas para a adequação das atividades, favorecer a profilaxia mecânica para redução do risco de trombose venosa profunda, avaliar progressão lenta e monitorização dos sinais vitais, minimizar as perdas e melhorar o status funcional do paciente para tolerância ao tratamento.INCA2020-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo de opniãoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/103110.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2020v66nTemaAtual.1031Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 66 No. TemaAtual (2020): Temas atuais: Sars-CoV-2/Covid-19 e Câncer; e-1031Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 66 Núm. TemaAtual (2020): Temas atuais: Sars-CoV-2/Covid-19 e Câncer; e-1031Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 66 n. 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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 Cuidados de Fisioterapia en Pacientes de Oncología con Covid-19 Cuidados da Fisioterapia no Paciente Oncológico com Covid-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 Marques Marchon, Renata Infecções por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncologia Pandemias Coronavirus Infections Physical Therapy Modalities Physical Therapy Specialty Medical Oncology Pandemics Infecciones por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncología Médica Pandemias |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Physiotherapy Care in Oncology Patient with COVID-19 |
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Marques Marchon, Renata |
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Marques Marchon, Renata Cardozo Modesto, Felipe Costa Lores Rodrigues, Cassia Lopes de Souza, Patrícia da Rocha Plácido, Tiago |
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Cardozo Modesto, Felipe Costa Lores Rodrigues, Cassia Lopes de Souza, Patrícia da Rocha Plácido, Tiago |
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Marques Marchon, Renata Cardozo Modesto, Felipe Costa Lores Rodrigues, Cassia Lopes de Souza, Patrícia da Rocha Plácido, Tiago |
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Infecções por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncologia Pandemias Coronavirus Infections Physical Therapy Modalities Physical Therapy Specialty Medical Oncology Pandemics Infecciones por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncología Médica Pandemias |
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Infecções por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncologia Pandemias Coronavirus Infections Physical Therapy Modalities Physical Therapy Specialty Medical Oncology Pandemics Infecciones por Coronavirus Modalidades de Fisioterapia Fisioterapia Oncología Médica Pandemias |
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The COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus, is of great concern due to the high standard of lethality, mortality and transmissibility, and a challenge to health professionals for presenting flu-like conditions that can rapidly evolve to severe pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS- CoV-2). The Cancer is a disease with risk factors very similar to cardiorespiratory and metabolic diseases, which associated with the side effects of antineoplastic treatment or tumor progression, makes these patients susceptible to more serious complications of COVID-19 infection. In addition, complications common to cancer patients can be aggravated by the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in COVID-19, such as: respiratory compromise generated by the production of inflammatory cytokines and alveolar pneumoconiosis that accelerate the evolution to pneumonia; increase in the production of D-dimer and reduction of fibrinogen, causing the thrombolytic factor to be greater, justifying events due to thromboembolism; a possible hemolytic cause that hemoglobin loses iron and decreases its capacity to carry oxygen, causing oxygen desaturation and refractory hypoxemia. Physiotherapy has as main line of action the adequacy of ventilatory support, in the most severe patients. With a focus on cancer patients, it should be based on symptoms and clinical limitations for the adequacy of activities, favor mechanical prophylaxis, to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis, assess slow progression and monitor vital signs, |
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