慢性阻塞性肺病患者心率恢复的相关因素。分析性横断面研究

IF 0.2 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
J. Betancourt-Peña, J. Rodríguez-Castro, Hamilton Rosero-Carvajal
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心率恢复(HRR)延迟是心脏自主神经功能障碍的标志。在参加肺部康复项目的慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)患者中,评估HRR可能具有预后效用,为制定治疗目标和治疗干预目标提供有价值的信息。因此,本研究旨在确定HRR正常和异常的COPD患者在6分钟步行试验(6MWT)中的社会人口学、肺功能和功能性有氧能力差异,并探讨与HRR异常相关的因素。分析性横断面研究。评估COPD患者的社会形态、人体测量特征、肺功能、有氧能力、BODE指数和医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)。使用14次心跳或以上的HRR截止点来定义HRR延迟。128例患者中,89例(69.5%)HRR异常。在6MWT中,HRR异常的患者被分为超重/肥胖较高、静息SpO2较低、步行距离、预测百分比和估计VO2较低,在测试结束后一分钟出现更显著的症状(呼吸困难和疲劳)。在经年龄、性别、静息心率和FEV1校正的多元回归模型中,研究结果显示,6MWT中行走的距离(OR 0.994,p值=0.010)、1分钟时的疲劳(OR 2.12,p值0.000)和HADS抑郁域(OR 0.87,p值0.018)是与HRR相关的因素,和HADS测量的抑郁。
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Factors Associated With Heart Rate Recovery In People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Analytical Cross-Sectional Study
Heart rate recovery (HRR) delay is a marker of cardiac autonomic dysfunction. In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) attending pulmonary rehabilitation programs, assessing HRR could have prognostic utility, yielding valuable information for setting treatment goals and targets in therapeutic interventions. Therefore, this study aimed to establish the sociodemographic, pulmonary function, and functional aerobic capacity differences in people with COPD with normal and abnormal HRR during the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and explore factors associated with abnormal HRR. Analytical cross-sectional study. Sociodemographic, anthropometric characteristics, pulmonary function, aerobic capacity, BODE index, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were assessed in COPD patients. An HRR cut-off point of 14 beats or more was used to define HRR delay. Of 128 patients included, 89 (69.5%) showed abnormal HRR. Patients with abnormal HRR were classified with higher overweight/obesity, lower resting SpO2 and lower distance walked, predicted percentage, and estimated VO2 in the 6MWT, with more significant symptoms at one minute after the end of the test (dyspnea and fatigue). In the multivariate regression model adjusted for age, sex, resting heart rate, and FEV1, findings showed that distance walked in the 6MWT (OR 0.994, p-value=0.010), fatigue at 1 minute (OR 2.12, p-value=0.000), and HADS depression domain (OR 0.87, p-value=0.018) are factors associated with HRR. In outpatients with COPD, HRR relates to the distance walked in the 6MWT, fatigue, and depression measured with the HADS.
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期刊介绍: Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on respiratory diseases and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in respiratory medicine.
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