踝关节跖-背屈运动可减轻神经退行性疾病患者的直立性低血压。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Takashi Akiba, Keiichiro Terayama, Akihiro Ogawa, Hiroshi Teramoto, Arata Nakajima
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直立性低血压常见于神经退行性疾病,如多系统萎缩症(MSA)和帕金森病(PD)。本研究旨在探讨踝关节跖背屈(APDF)运动对直立性低血压患者血流动力学和自主神经功能的直接影响。本研究纳入了13例诊断为MSA或PD并直立性低血压的连续入院患者。这项交叉研究包括两个连续的、随机分配的干预阶段:一个锻炼阶段和一个对照阶段。在两个疗程中,患者放松地坐在椅子上6分钟,然后站起来5分钟。在运动期间,他们在坐着的最后一分钟以60次/分钟的速度进行APDF运动。连续监测血压和自主神经功能。还分析了患者特征与站立后收缩压变化的相关性(ΔSBP)。站立1分钟后,对照组的收缩压中值降低了17.5 mmHg,而运动组的收缩压中值仅降低到1.0 mmHg。在这两个过程中,心率频率没有明显变化。这些结果表明,APDF运动通过改善静脉回流来减轻收缩压下降,而不影响自主神经功能。我们的结论是,短时间的踝关节运动可能是预防神经退行性疾病患者直立性低血压的有效和安全的干预措施。
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Ankle plantar-dorsal flexion exercises mitigate orthostatic hypotension in patients with neurodegenerative diseases.

Orthostatic hypotension is frequently observed in patients with neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple system atrophy (MSA) and Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of ankle plantar-dorsal flexion (APDF) exercises on hemodynamics and autonomic nerve function in patients with orthostatic hypotension. Thirteen consecutively admitted patients diagnosed with MSA or PD and orthostatic hypotension were included in this study. This crossover study included two consecutive, randomly assigned intervention sessions: one exercise session and one control session. In both sessions, patients sat relaxed in a chair for 6 min before standing up for 5 min. During the exercise session, they performed APDF exercises at 60 cycles/min during the final minute of sitting. Blood pressure and autonomic nerve function were monitored continuously. Correlations between patient characteristics and changes in SBP after standing (ΔSBP) were also analyzed. After 1 min of standing, SBP was reduced by a median value of 17.5 mmHg during the control session, while it lowered to only 1.0 mmHg during the exercise session. There were no significant changes in heart rate frequencies during both sessions. These results suggest that APDF exercises mitigate the drop in SBP through improved venous return, without affecting autonomic nerve function. We conclude that a short bout of ankle exercises may be an effective and safe intervention to prevent orthostatic hypotension in patients with neurodegenerative diseases.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Rehabilitation Research is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary forum for the publication of research into functioning, disability and contextual factors experienced by persons of all ages in both developed and developing societies. The wealth of information offered makes the journal a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and administrators in such fields as rehabilitation medicine, outcome measurement nursing, social and vocational rehabilitation/case management, return to work, special education, social policy, social work and social welfare, sociology, psychology, psychiatry assistive technology and environmental factors/disability. Areas of interest include functioning and disablement throughout the life cycle; rehabilitation programmes for persons with physical, sensory, mental and developmental disabilities; measurement of functioning and disability; special education and vocational rehabilitation; equipment access and transportation; information technology; independent living; consumer, legal, economic and sociopolitical aspects of functioning, disability and contextual factors.
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