对单侧经胫骨截肢患者进行生理成本指数测定的最佳方法是什么?

Q3 Medicine
S Brunelli, A Sancesario, M Iosa, A S Delussu, N Gentileschi, C Bonanni, C Foti, M Traballesi
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背景:生理成本指数(PCI)是一种估算步行过程中能量消耗的简单方法。它是基于心率和自我选择的步行速度之间的比率。先前的研究报道,PCI在下肢截肢患者中是可靠的,但前提是有重要的行走障碍。考虑到这一特殊类别的截肢者的ECW与未截肢的健康个体非常相似,之前没有研究调查PCI与创伤性单侧经胫骨截肢的活跃个体的能量消耗行走(ECW)的相关性。此外,在跑步机测试中确定PCI是否也与ECW相关是很重要的,以便有一个替代地面测试的方法。目的:本研究的目的是评估创伤性胫骨截肢患者在不同行走条件下PCI与ECW的相关性。第二个目的是评估这种相关性是否允许从PCI值确定ECW。方法:纳入90例创伤性截肢者。在6分钟的步行测试中,在地面和坡度为0%和12%的跑步机上计算用于计算ECW和PCI的代谢数据、心率和步行速度。结果:ECW与PCI地上行走有显著相关性(p=0.003;R2=0.10)和在坡度为12%的跑步机上(p=0.001;R2=0.11),但在趋势线周围只有一个差到中等的相关性。在坡度为0%的跑步机上行走无显著相关性。Bland-Altman图分析表明,直接从PCI评估ECW是不可能的。结论:PCI是一种可靠的替代方法,可用于测量经胫骨截肢患者在地上或在跑步机上进行高强度运动时行走时的能量消耗。因此,PCI仅对监测受试者内部评估有用。
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Which is the Best Way to Perform the Physiological Cost Index in Active Individuals With Unilateral Trans-Tibial Amputation?

Which is the Best Way to Perform the Physiological Cost Index in Active Individuals With Unilateral Trans-Tibial Amputation?

Which is the Best Way to Perform the Physiological Cost Index in Active Individuals With Unilateral Trans-Tibial Amputation?

Which is the Best Way to Perform the Physiological Cost Index in Active Individuals With Unilateral Trans-Tibial Amputation?

Background: Physiological Cost Index (PCI) is a simple method used to estimate energy expenditure during walking. It is based on a ratio between heart rate and self-selected walking speed. Previous studies reported that PCI is reliable in individuals with lower limb amputation but only if there is an important walking impairment. No previous studies have investigated the correlation of PCI with the Energy Cost Walking (ECW) in active individuals with traumatic unilateral trans-tibial amputation, considering that this particular category of amputees has an ECW quite similar to healthy individual without lower limb amputation. Moreover, it is important to determine if PCI is also correlated to ECW in the treadmill test so as to have an alternative to over-ground test.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between PCI and ECW in active individuals with traumatic trans-tibial amputation in different walking conditions. The secondary aim was to evaluate if this correlation permits to determine ECW from PCI values.

Methodology: Ninety traumatic amputees were enrolled. Metabolic data, heart rate and walking speed for the calculation of ECW and for PCI were computed over-ground and on a treadmill with 0% and 12% slopes during a 6-minute walking test.

Findings: There is a significant correlation between ECW and PCI walking over-ground (p=0.003; R2=0.10) and on treadmill with 12% slopes (p=0.001; R2=0.11) but there is only a poor to moderate correlation around the trendline. No significant correlation was found walking on treadmill with 0% slope. The Bland-Altman plot analysis suggests that is not possible to evaluate ECW directly from PCI.

Conclusions: PCI is a reliable alternative measure of energy expenditure during walking in active individuals with trans-tibial amputation when performing over-ground or at high intensity effort on treadmill. PCI is therefore useful only for monitoring a within subject assessment.

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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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