The Association Between Patient-Level Factors and Physical Function in Lung Transplant Recipients.

Maryam Alemairi, Andrea Hergenroeder, Dianxu Ren, Annette DeVito Dabbs
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Purpose: Despite the dramatic improvement in pulmonary function after lung transplantation, lung transplant recipients often have reduced physical function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations between physical function and a wide range of patient-level factors among lung transplant recipients to allow researchers and healthcare providers to identify and better understand contributors to poor physical function.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of lung transplant recipients enrolled in Lung Transplant Go (LTGO), a randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a telerehabilitation behavioral exercise intervention on physical function. Data were collected at the time of study enrollment for physical function using 30-second sit-to-stand test (STS-30), and patient-level factors: discharge destination, time since transplant, hospital length of stay, participation in exercise program outside the study, comorbidities, psychological distress, and symptoms. Regression analysis was performed to identify the association between physical function and patient-level factors.

Results: A total of 72 lung transplant recipients with a mean age of 56 (13), 58% male, and 88% white, completed the STS-30. The bivariate analysis identified factors associated with STS-30, which are age, marital status, time since transplant, Questionnaire for Lung Transplant Patients' activity intolerance subscale, and psychological distress. Factors significantly predicted STS-30 using the regression analysis were age, time since transplant, and psychological distress (p< 0.05).

Conclusion: Age, time since lung transplantation, and psychological distress significantly predicted poor physical function. Interventions to prevent poor physical function post-lung transplantation should consider these factors. Research is needed to better understand patient-level factors on other physical function measures.

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目的:尽管肺移植后肺功能得到显著改善,但肺移植受者的身体功能往往有所下降。本研究的目的是调查肺移植受者的身体功能与广泛的患者水平因素之间的关系,使研究人员和医疗保健提供者能够识别并更好地了解导致身体功能差的因素。方法:在肺移植Go (LTGO)中对肺移植受者进行横断面研究,这是一项随机对照试验,旨在评估远程康复行为锻炼干预对身体功能的影响。采用30秒坐立测试(STS-30)收集研究入组时的身体功能数据,以及患者水平因素:出院目的地、移植后时间、住院时间、参与研究外运动项目、合并症、心理困扰和症状。进行回归分析以确定身体功能与患者水平因素之间的关联。结果:共72例肺移植受者完成STS-30,平均年龄56岁(13岁),男性58%,白人88%。双变量分析确定了与STS-30相关的因素:年龄、婚姻状况、移植后时间、肺移植患者活动不耐受量表问卷和心理困扰。年龄、移植时间、心理困扰是预测STS-30的显著因素(p< 0.05)。结论:年龄、肺移植术后时间、心理困扰对机体功能不良有显著影响。预防肺移植术后身体功能不良的干预措施应考虑这些因素。需要进行研究,以更好地了解其他身体功能测量中患者层面的因素。
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