Effects of Rehabilitation Before Lung Transplantation on Balance

R. Byrd, S. Vallabhajosula, Stephen Bailey, Tiffany Champion
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Purpose: This study examined the effects of prelung transplant rehabilitation on balance and examined the relationship between clinical balance tests, instrumented balance assessments, and functional measures of strength and exercise capacity. Methods: Participants completed 1-month of 5 d/wk, multimodal, outpatient rehabilitation. They performed the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Four Square Step Test, Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) Scale, Short-Form FAB, Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction with Balance (mCTSIB), Limits of Stability Test (LOS), 6-minute walk distance (6MWD), and clinical strength assessments. Changes prerehabilitation to postrehabilitation were assessed using t tests. Pearson correlation coefficient assessed the relationship between baseline tests. Effect size was calculated using Cohen d. Results: Thirty-nine participants (age = 50 [16] years) completed pretransplant rehabilitation. Participants showed impaired dynamic balance measured through clinical balance tests and LOS which significantly improved with moderate change postrehabilitation. Most mCTSIB components had a small, nonsignificant change. Functional strength and 6MWD improved significantly prerehabilitation to postrehabilitation. Changes in clinical balance were correlated with changes in LOS, SPPB, 5 times sit-to-stand, and arm strength. Conclusions: Balance improvements in candidates for lung transplant, after a multimodal rehabilitation program, seem to be most closely associated with improvement in dynamic balance and lower extremity functional strength.
肺移植前康复对平衡的影响
目的:本研究探讨肺移植前康复对平衡的影响,并探讨临床平衡测试、仪器平衡评估与力量和运动能力的功能测量之间的关系。方法:参与者完成了为期1个月的5天/周、多模式、门诊康复。他们进行了短物理性能测试(SPPB)、四方步测试、富勒顿高级平衡(FAB)量表、短形式FAB、改进的感觉与平衡相互作用临床测试(mCTSIB)、稳定性极限测试(LOS)、6分钟步行距离(6MWD)和临床力量评估。采用t检验评估康复前到康复后的变化。Pearson相关系数评估基线测试之间的关系。效应量采用Cohen d计算。结果:39名参与者(年龄= 50 - 50岁)完成了移植前康复。通过临床平衡测试和LOS测量,参与者表现出动态平衡受损,康复后随着中度改变而显着改善。大多数mCTSIB成分有一个小的,不显著的变化。功能强度和6MWD显著改善康复前和康复后。临床平衡的变化与LOS、SPPB、5次坐立比和手臂力量的变化相关。结论:在多模式康复计划后,肺移植候选者的平衡改善似乎与动态平衡和下肢功能强度的改善密切相关。
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