Changes in Pulmonary Function During the Early Years After Inpatient Rehabilitation in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury: A Prospective Cohort Study
Autor: | Henk J. Stam, Michael P. Bergen, Johannes B. Bussmann, Sonja de Groot, Karin Postma, Maria T. E. Hopman, Janneke A. Haisma |
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Přispěvatelé: | SMART Movements (SMART), Rehabilitation Medicine |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Vital capacity Time Factors medicine.medical_treatment Health Status Population Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation EXERCISE DETERMINANTS Pulmonary function testing Body Mass Index Cohort Studies FEV1/FVC ratio FEV1 Risk Factors Forced Expiratory Volume Outcome Assessment Health Care medicine Spinal cord injuries Humans education Prospective cohort study education.field_of_study Rehabilitation Lumbar Vertebrae business.industry Longitudinal studies MORTALITY Pulmonary function test VO2 max Middle Aged Respiration Disorders AFTER-DISCHARGE Hospitalization BODY-MASS INDEX LUNG-FUNCTION PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY MOBILITY Physical therapy Cervical Vertebrae Female Cardiovascular diseases Health aging / healthy living [NCEBP 14] business Body mass index FORCED VITAL CAPACITY |
Zdroj: | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94(8), 1540-1546. W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94(8), 1540-1546. W.B. Saunders Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, 1540-6 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, 8, pp. 1540-6 |
ISSN: | 0003-9993 |
Popis: | Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabilitation in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to study potential determinants of change.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: Eight rehabilitation centers with specialized SCI units.Participants: Persons with SCI (N=180).Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: PF was determined by forced vital capacity (PVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) as a percentage of the predicted value, at the start of rehabilitation, at discharge, and 1 and 5 years after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. The population was divided into 3 subgroups on the basis of whether their PF declined, stabilized, or improved.Results: PVC improved on average 5.1% over the whole period between discharge of inpatient rehabilitation and 5 years thereafter, but changes differed largely between persons. PVC declined in 14.9% of the population during the first year after discharge. During this year, body mass index, inspiratory muscle strength, change in peak power output, and change in peak oxygen uptake differed significantly between subgroups. PVC declined in 28.3% of the population during the following 4 years, but no differences were found between the subgroups for this period. Subgroups based on changes in FEV1 differed only with respect to change in peak oxygen uptake the first year after discharge.Conclusions: In our study, many persons with SCI showed a decline in PF, larger than the normal age-related decline, during the 5 years after inpatient rehabilitation. Results suggest that a decline in PF during the first year after inpatient rehabilitation is associated with higher body mass index, lower inspiratory muscle strength, and declined physical fitness. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;94:1540-6 (C) 2013 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine |
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