Determining factors with regard to physical functional impairment in revascularized patients with acute coronary syndrome

Q4 Health Professions Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Pub Date : 2022-04-25 DOI:10.18176/archmeddeporte.00079
Laura C Dávila Landinez, Laura N Coral Vásquez, Aura N Carrizales Sánchez, Andrés Mauricio Ariza, Hedilberto Duarte Hernández, H. C. D. de Souza, S. V. Philbois, Juan C Sánchez Delgado
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Introduction: Functional physical capacity is indirectly associated with mortality, and may be compromised after a cardiovascular event, hence the importance of considering its prognostic factors during treatment in heart disease patients. Aim: To identify the prognostic factors of functional physical limitation in patients with myocardial revascularization for acute coronary syndrome. Material and method: A retrospective analysis was carried out of 29 medical records taken from patients submitted to a stress test (Bruce, modified Bruce) after myocardial revascularization during the months of January to December 2019. For the statistical analysis, a univariate and multivariate logistic regression (Odds Ratio-OR) was performed, as well as a simple linear regression analysis between the variables of interest. Results: the analyzed patients had a mean age of 60 ± 9,2 years, and 76% were men. The presence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH), lower values of Maximum Heart Rate (HR) (ß = 0,112; CI: 0,074, 0,149; p <0.001), high values of Systolic Arterial Pressure (SBP) (ß = - 0,083; CI 95%: -0,152, -0,014; p <0.020), and a greater number of risk factors (ß = - 1,580; CI 95%: -2,456-0,868; p <0.001), are considered predictors of functional limitation (<7 METs). Conclusion: The presence of SAH, a greater number of risk factors, as well as high maximum SBP levels and lower maximum HR values reached during the stress test, were shown to be prognostic factors of functional limitation in subjects revascularized for ACS
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急性冠脉综合征血运重建术患者身体功能损害的决定因素
功能体能与死亡率间接相关,并可能在心血管事件后受到损害,因此在心脏病患者治疗过程中考虑其预后因素的重要性。目的:探讨急性冠脉综合征心肌血运重建术患者功能躯体受限的预后影响因素。材料和方法:对2019年1月至12月心肌血运重建术后接受压力测试(Bruce,改良Bruce)的患者的29份病历进行回顾性分析。对于统计分析,进行单变量和多变量逻辑回归(Odds Ratio-OR),以及感兴趣的变量之间的简单线性回归分析。结果:分析的患者平均年龄为60±9.2岁,76%为男性。存在全身性动脉高血压(SAH),最大心率(HR)值较低(ß = 0,112;Ci: 0,074, 0,149;p <0.001),收缩压(SBP)高值(ß = - 0.083;Ci 95%: -0,152, -0,014;P <0.020),并且更多的危险因素(ß = - 1,580;Ci 95%: -2,456-0,868;p <0.001),被认为是功能限制的预测因子(<7 METs)。结论:SAH的存在,更多的危险因素,以及压力测试时达到的最高收缩压水平和最大HR值较低,被证明是ACS血运重建患者功能限制的预后因素
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Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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