Anna Karolina M L Oliveira, Victor R Neves, Patrícia F Trevizan, Rafael D B Oliveira, Danielle Aparecida Gomes Pereira
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摘要
研究目的本研究旨在评估足跟站立试验(HRT)在评估外周动脉疾病(PAD)患者功能能力(FC)方面的准确性,并确定最佳灵敏度临界点,以对功能能力较差的患者进行分层:这项回顾性方法学研究包括被诊断患有 PAD 和间歇性跛行的成年男女。受试者进行了HRT(记录跖屈次数、执行时间和执行率)和增量穿梭步行测试(记录步行距离)。根据以下增量穿梭步行测试临界点:380 米,通过接收器操作特征曲线对 HRT 评估 FC 的准确性和灵敏度进行了分析。α设定为5%:本研究共纳入 120 人(64 ± 9.65 岁)。跖屈次数对 FC 评估的准确性更高(曲线下面积,0.78;95% CI,0.65-0.90)。对 FC 最差者进行分层的最佳灵敏度临界值为 63 个跖屈(灵敏度为 0.952;特异度为 0.562):结论:HRT 在评估 PAD 患者的 FC 方面具有良好的准确性、足够的灵敏度和可接受的特异性。对 FC 较差的患者进行分层的最佳灵敏度临界点是跖屈63次。
Heel Rise Test Accuracy in the Assessment of the Functional Capacity of Individuals With Peripheral Arterial Disease.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of heel rise test (HRT) for assessing the functional capacity (FC) of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and determine the best sensitivity cutoff point to stratify individuals with worse FC.
Methods: This retrospective methodological study included adults of both sexes diagnosed with PAD and intermittent claudication. Individuals performed the HRT (number of plantar flexions, execution time, and execution rate were recorded) and the incremental shuttle walking test (distance walked was recorded). The accuracy analysis and the determination of the sensitivity of the HRT in assessing FC were performed by the receiver operating characteristic curve based on the following incremental shuttle walking test cutoff point: 380 meters. Alpha was set at 5%.
Results: In this study, 120 individuals were included (64 ± 9.65 years). The number of plantar flexions showed better accuracy for FC assessment (area under the curve, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.65-0.90). The best sensitivity cutoff to stratify the individuals with the worst FC was 63 plantar flexions (sensitivity, 0.952; specificity, 0.562).
Conclusion: The HRT showed good accuracy, adequate sensitivity, and acceptable specificity in assessing the FC of individuals with PAD. The best sensitivity cutoff point to stratify individuals with worse FC was 63 plantar flexions.
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