慢性呼吸困难患者肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率。

Q3 Medicine
Kinga Vindis, Katalin Babeș
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呼吸困难,无论什么原因,经常与神经肌肉疾病有关。许多与神经肌肉疾病相关的慢性呼吸困难的成年人都伴有心脏或肺部疾病。本研究旨在确定不同病因的慢性呼吸困难与表现时确定的肌肉骨骼疾病之间的关系,以建立康复计划。本前瞻性研究在Marghita市Dr. Pop Mircea市立医院医学康复科进行,纳入163例不同病因的慢性呼吸困难患者。分析显示,男性和女性患肌肉骨骼疾病的风险无显著差异(RR = 1.0090)。同样,我们发现肥胖个体与超重个体相比,肌肉骨骼疾病的风险没有显著增加(RR = 1.1223;95% ci, 0.9648-1.3055;Z = 1.495;P = 0.135)或正常体重个体(RR = 1.0399;95% ci, 0.8997-1.2019;Z = 0.529;P = 0.597)。与正常体重相比,超重个体的风险也没有显著增加(RR = 1.0793;95% ci, 0.9132-1.2756;Z = 0.895;P = 0.371)。肥胖人群发生头部突出的风险是正常体重人群的1.5倍(RR = 1.4943;95% ci, 1.0426-2.1416;Z = 2.187;P = 0.029),超重个体比正常体重个体高1.4倍(RR = 1.3565;95% ci, 0.9153-2.0103;Z = 1.519;P = 0.129)。肥胖组和超重组在这一风险上无显著差异(RR = 1.1015;95% ci, 0.8494-1.4286;Z = 0.729;P = 0.466)。对于胸后凸,我们确定肥胖患者发生的风险是正常体重患者的2.1倍(RR = 2.1250;95% CI, 1.2403-3.6408, z = 2.744;P = 0.006),超重者比正常体重者高2倍(RR = 2.0357;95% ci, 1.1812-3.5085;Z = 2.560;P = 0.011)。该研究强调了呼吸困难、肌肉骨骼状态和性别和年龄变化之间的相关性,为个性化治疗干预提供了方向。
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Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in patients with chronic dyspnea.

Dyspnea, regardless of cause, is frequently associated with neuromuscular disorders. Many adults with chronic dyspnea associated with neuromuscular disorders have associated heart or lung disease. This study aimed to identify the association between chronic dyspnea of different etiologies and musculoskeletal disorders identified at presentation to establish a rehabilitation program. This prospective study was carried out in the Medical Rehabilitation Department of Dr. Pop Mircea Municipal Hospital in Marghita and included 163 consecutive patients with chronic dyspnea of different etiologies. The analysis showed no significant difference in the risk of musculoskeletal disorders between men and women (RR = 1.0090). Similarly, we found no significantly increased risk of musculoskeletal disorders in obese individuals compared to overweight (RR = 1.1223; 95% CI, 0.9648-1.3055; z = 1.495; P = 0.135) or normal-weight individuals (RR = 1.0399; 95% CI, 0.8997-1.2019; z = 0.529; P = 0.597). Overweight individuals also did not show a significantly increased risk compared to normal weight (RR = 1.0793; 95% CI, 0.9132-1.2756; z = 0.895; P = 0.371). The risk of developing head protrusion was 1.5 times higher in obese vs. normal-weight (RR = 1.4943; 95% CI, 1.0426-2.1416; z = 2.187; P = 0.029), and 1.4 times higher in overweight vs. normal-weight individuals (RR = 1.3565; 95% CI, 0.9153-2.0103; z = 1.519; P = 0.129). No significant difference in this risk was found between obese and overweight groups (RR = 1.1015; 95% CI, 0.8494-1.4286; z = 0.729; P = 0.466). As for thoracic kyphosis, we determined a 2.1-fold higher risk of occurrence in obese patients compared to normal-weight (RR = 2.1250; 95% CI, 1.2403-3.6408, z = 2.744; P = 0.006) and 2-fold higher in overweight compared to normal-weight (RR = 2.0357; 95% CI, 1.1812-3.5085; z = 2.560; P = 0.011). The study highlights the correlations between dyspnea, musculoskeletal status, and variations by gender and age, suggesting directions for personalized therapeutic interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medicine and Life publishes peer-reviewed articles from various fields of medicine and life sciences, including original research, systematic reviews, special reports, case presentations, major medical breakthroughs and letters to the editor. The Journal focuses on current matters that lie at the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice and strives to present this information to inform health care delivery and improve patient outcomes. Papers addressing topics such as neuroprotection, neurorehabilitation, neuroplasticity, and neuroregeneration are particularly encouraged, as part of the Journal''s continuous interest in neuroscience research. The Editorial Board of the Journal of Medicine and Life is open to consider manuscripts from all levels of research and areas of biological sciences, including fundamental, experimental or clinical research and matters of public health. As part of our pledge to promote an educational and community-building environment, our issues feature sections designated to informing our readers regarding exciting international congresses, teaching courses and relevant institutional-level events.
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