Timed immersion expiration measures in patients with muscular dystrophies.

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2020-02-18 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40945-020-0074-3
Mariana Callil Voos, Priscila Santos Albuquerque Goya, Bruna Leal de Freitas, Aline Moço Teixeira Pires, Francis Meire Favero, Fátima Aparecida Caromano
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Introduction: Muscular dystrophies (MD) cause muscle weakness, affecting motor and respiratory functions. Aquatic activities maintain strength and ventilatory function and may require immersion expiration control.

Objectives: (1) To describe the evolution of timed immersion expiration in patients with MD in one-year follow-up. (2) to describe motor and respiratory outcomes in one-year follow-up. (3) to investigate possible relationships between timed immersion expiration and age, motor and respiratory functions.

Method: Fifty-seven patients with MD (12-35 years, Vignos scale 2-8) were evaluated twice, with one-year interval. Immersion expiration control was timed with a chronometer. Motor function was assessed by Motor Function Measure. The respiratory function was evaluated by spirometry. Analysis of variance compared assessments and Pearson tests investigated relationships between variables and age.

Results: Motor and respiratory functions decreased (p < 0.001) but timed immersion expiration was maintained. Timed immersion expiration was not correlated to motor and respiratory functions.

Conclusion: As patients maintained timed immersion expiration in the one-year follow-up, aquatic therapy might be a facilitator for people with MD.

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肌肉萎缩症患者的定时浸泡呼气措施。
肌营养不良症(MD)引起肌肉无力,影响运动和呼吸功能。水生活动保持强度和通气功能,可能需要浸泡呼气控制。目的:(1)对MD患者进行为期一年的随访,了解时间浸泡呼气的演变情况。(2)描述1年随访期间的运动和呼吸状况。(3)探讨时间浸泡呼气与年龄、运动和呼吸功能的可能关系。方法:对57例MD患者(年龄12 ~ 35岁,Vignos评分2 ~ 8分)进行2次评估,间隔1年。浸泡过期控制用计时器计时。采用运动功能量表评估运动功能。用肺活量测定法评价呼吸功能。方差分析比较评估和皮尔逊检验调查变量和年龄之间的关系。结果:运动和呼吸功能下降(p)结论:在一年的随访中,由于患者保持定时浸泡呼气,水疗法可能是MD患者的促进剂。
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