Carnitine Deficiency in Rehabilitation Ward Individuals and its Association With Activities of Daily Living: A Pilot Retrospective Observational Study

IF 2 Q2 REHABILITATION
Makoto Ueno MD , Kentaro Kawamura MD, PhD , Rintaro Ohama MD, PhD , Keizo Shigenobu MD , Tadashi Ogura MD , Megumi Shimodozono MD, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the presence of carnitine deficiency in a rehabilitation ward and the differences in functional independence measure (FIM) motor scores between participants with and without carnitine deficiency.

Design

A pilot, single-center, cross-sectional, retrospective observational study.

Setting

A rehabilitation ward of a hospital where 34% of the local population is aged ≥65 years.

Participants

Hospitalized patients in a rehabilitation ward who underwent a blood test during the 3-month observation period; carnitine was measured in participants (N=141) (mean age, 80.3y; 46 men).

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

The primary outcome was the proportion of participants with carnitine deficiency. The secondary outcome was the FIM motor score at admission. Other outcomes were exploratory.

Results

The prevalence of carnitine deficiency was 8.5% (12 of 141 participants); 9 of 116 participants (7.8%) were primarily hospitalized for musculoskeletal diseases, and 3 of 24 (12.5%) had cerebrovascular diseases. Participants with carnitine deficiency had significantly lower FIM motor scores (median, 25.0; interquartile range [IQR], 17.2-36.2) than those without (median, 45.0; IQR, 27.0-65.0]; P=.02). The median difference was estimated to be 18.0 (95% CI, 4.0-33.0).

Conclusions

This study revealed the presence of carnitine deficiency in a rehabilitation ward in patients who had suffered from stroke or musculoskeletal disease and suggests a possible association with greater difficulty in performing ADL. Further studies in this area are needed.
康复病房个体肉碱缺乏及其与日常生活活动的关系:一项回顾性观察性研究
目的探讨康复病房中存在的肉毒碱缺乏症及其在功能独立测量(FIM)运动评分上的差异。设计一项试点、单中心、横断面、回顾性观察性研究。某医院的康复病房,当地34%的人口年龄≥65岁。参与者:在3个月的观察期内接受血液检查的康复病房住院患者;参与者(N=141)测量肉碱(平均年龄80.3岁,46名男性)。InterventionsNot适用。主要结局指标主要结局指标为左旋肉碱缺乏症患者的比例。次要结果是入院时FIM运动评分。其他结果是探索性的。结果左旋肉碱缺乏症患病率为8.5% (12 / 141);116名参与者中有9名(7.8%)主要因肌肉骨骼疾病住院,24名参与者中有3名(12.5%)患有脑血管疾病。肉毒碱缺乏症患者的FIM运动评分(中位数,25.0;四分位间距[IQR], 17.2-36.2)显著低于非患者(中位数,45.0;IQR, 27.0-65.0]; P= 0.02)。中位差异估计为18.0 (95% CI, 4.0-33.0)。结论:本研究揭示了中风或肌肉骨骼疾病患者康复病房中肉碱缺乏症的存在,并提示这可能与进行ADL的更大困难有关。这方面需要进一步的研究。
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