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The Acute Care Index of Function (ACIF) | |||
* Was developed for neurological patients. | |||
* Is highly reliable for measuring physical function in ICU patients. | |||
* Valid in ICU, being closely correlated with the ICU Mobility Scale. | |||
* Strongly predicts the likelihood of discharge home from hospital. | |||
* May be a useful in the core set of outcome measures for ICU survivors | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The Acute Care Index of Function (ACIF)
- Was developed for neurological patients.
- Is highly reliable for measuring physical function in ICU patients.
- Valid in ICU, being closely correlated with the ICU Mobility Scale.
- Strongly predicts the likelihood of discharge home from hospital.
- May be a useful in the core set of outcome measures for ICU survivors
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