Prediction Equations for Calculating Maximal Inspiratory Pressure from Spirometry and Thoracic Ultrasound After COVID-19 with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Indonesian Adults: A Cross-sectional Study.
Siti Chandra Widjanantie, Ari Fahrial Syam, Nury Nusdwinuringtyas, Agus Dwi Susanto, Rudy Hidayat, Aria Kekalih, Maria Regina Rachmawati, Maryastuti Maryastuti, Triya Damayanti, Putri Prathiwi, Won Ah Choi, Seong Woong Kang
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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to determine the prediction equations for calculating maximal inspiratory pressure using spirometry and thoracic ultrasonography (USG) after COVID-19 with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from January to December 2022 and included Indonesian adults recruited by consecutive sampling after they developed COVID-19 with GERD symptoms. The following tests were used: spirometry (forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1); thoracic USG (left diaphragm excursion (LDE) and right diaphragm excursion (RDE); and respirometry (maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP). The data were analyzed using Pearson correlational analysis and multiple linear regression.
Results: Sixty-two participants were recruited: mean age 37.23 ± 9.76 years and average MIP 49.85 ± 18.13 cmH2O. MIP correlated significantly with FVC (r = 0.307; p = 0.015), LDE (r = 0.249; p = 0.051), FEV1(r = 0.186; p = 0.147), and RDE (r = 0.156; p = 0.221). We developed two models based on their applicability. Model 1 provides an MIP prediction equation for health facilities that have only spirometry: 23.841 - (20.455 × FEV1) + (26.190 × FVC). Model 2 provides an MIP prediction equation for health facilities that have both spirometry and thoracic USG: 3.530 - (20.025 × FEV1) + (25.354 × FVC) + (4.819 × LDE).
Conclusion: In this study, measures of respiratory function correlated significantly with diaphragm excursion. MIP can be predicted from spirometry and thoracic USG data. Healthcare facilities can choose the prediction equation model that best meets their situation.
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Acta Medica Indonesiana – The Indonesian Journal of Internal Medicine is an open accessed online journal and comprehensive peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine since 1968. Our main mission is to encourage the novel and important science in the clinical area in internal medicine. We welcome authors for original articles (research), review articles, interesting case reports, special articles, clinical practices, and medical illustrations that focus on the clinical area of internal medicine. Subjects suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields of: -Allergy and immunology -Emergency medicine -Cancer and stem cells -Cardiovascular -Endocrinology and Metabolism -Gastroenterology -Gerontology -Hematology -Hepatology -Tropical and Infectious Disease -Virology -Internal medicine -Psychosomatic -Pulmonology -Rheumatology -Renal and Hypertension -Thyroid