Table 1.
Tests and test results.
Test | Evaluation | Results |
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Average health-related quality of life | ||
Euroqol-5D-3L test | Mobility | 1.5 |
1 = “no (I do not have) problems” | ||
2 = “some or moderate problems” | ||
3 = “a lot of problems” | ||
Personal care | 1.1 | |
Daily activities | 1.6 | |
Pain or discomfort | 1.6 | |
Anxiety or depression | 2 | |
EQ-VAS | > 60% |
Physical status assessment | ||
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Exercise capacity assessment: 6-minute walk test (6MWT) | < 350 m in 5 patients | |
Normal: 400 and 700 m in 6 minutes | Mean 419 SD 77 | |
Pathological: less than 350 m in 6 minutes | ||
Physical Function Assessment: "Timed Up & Go" test | > 20 s in 1 patient | |
< 20 s: normal | ||
> 20 s: increased risk of fall | ||
Muscle status assessment: Hand dynamometer* Right/left (no.° of patients) | ||
Normal > 90% | 6 / 8 | |
Slightly altered 80−90% | 2 / 5 | |
Significantly altered < 80% | 21 / 16 |
Cognitive status assessment | ||
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Cognitive impairment (MoCA) | Pathological < 26 points | < 26 in 18 patients (62%) |
Mental status assessment | ||
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Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) | Pathological > 11 points in both anxiety and depression | HADS > 11 in 8 patients (28%) |
Davidson Trauma Scale | Cut-off > 40 points | > 40 in 6 patients (20%) |
Nutritional status assessment | |
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«Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool» (MUST) | 1 point: 6 patients (21%) |
Global risk of malnutrition: | 0 points: 79% |
0 points: low risk / 1 point: intermediate risk | |
2 or more points: high risk | |
Malnutrition Screening Global Subjective Assessment (GSA) | A = 100% |
A: Well nourished | |
B: Mild/moderate malnutrition | |
C: Severe malnutrition / cachexia/ sarcopenia |
Pain assessment | ||
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Visual analogue scale (VAS) | Moderate pain with score > 5 | ≥ 5 in 4 patients (14%) |
Neuropathic pain detection scale (DN4) | Neuropathic pain with a score > 4 | > 4 in 6 patients (21%) |
EQ-VAS: global health status assessment; MoCA: Montreal cognitive assessment.
Normal quantitative variables are expressed as mean and standard deviation (SD) and non-quantitative variables as median and interquartile range (IQR).
Percentage relative to the reference values using a digital dynamometer that measures the average newtons of the maximum grip strength performed, indexed by age and gender.