腹部大手术后的骨骼肌功能。

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1987-09-01
D J Newham, R A Harrison, C G Clark
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本文研究了15例腹部大手术前、术后4天和10天内拇内收肌和股四头肌的收缩特性。根据体重指数、近期体重下降和血清白蛋白,8例营养良好,7例营养不良。与术前相比,术后第4天和第10天内收肌收缩力无明显变化。在营养不良的患者中,股四头肌的唯一变化是在第4天力:频率关系的增强,影响了1hz的力产生。在低刺激频率下,营养不良的患者倾向于产生更大的力量,放松速度更慢,但两组之间没有显著差异。术后出现并发症的患者术前收缩特性与无并发症的患者无差异,两组患者的术后结果也无差异。患者在较低的刺激频率下产生的力比通常在年轻的正常受试者中发现的要大。这可能是由于年龄、疾病或营养因素,但不可能从本研究中确定这些因素的相对贡献。
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Skeletal muscle function after major abdominal surgery.

The contractile properties of the adductor pollicis and quadriceps muscles have been studied before and 4 and 10 d after major abdominal surgery in 15 patients. Eight patients were considered well nourished and 7 malnourished on the grounds of body mass index, recent weight loss and serum albumin. There were no significant changes in the contractility of the adductor pollicis at 4 and 10 d post-operatively compared to pre-operative values. The only change in the quadriceps was seen in the malnourished patients and was a potentiation of the force:frequency relationship at day 4, affecting force generation at 1 Hz. There was a tendency for the malnourished patients to generate higher forces at low stimulation frequencies and to have slower relaxation rates, but there was no significant difference between the two groups. Pre-operative contractile properties of those patients who developed post-operative complications were not different from those who were free of complications, nor did the post-operative results of the two groups of patients differ. The patients generated higher forces at lower stimulation frequencies than is usually found in young normal subjects. This may be due to age, disease or nutritional factors, but it is not possible to determine the relative contributions of these factors from this study.

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