周围神经病变患者血管与身体功能的关系

A. Arce-Esquivel, B. Manor, Li Li, M. Welsch
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背景:周围神经病变的特征是感觉减少/改变,肌肉无力和慢性疲劳,这可能损害身体功能。促进PN发展的机制可能包括血管功能不良。目的是研究周围神经病变患者血管测量和身体功能之间的关系。方法:本研究采用横断面设计对59例周围神经病变患者进行检查。采用应变计体积描记术评估下肢血管功能。具体测量包括静息血流、静脉流出(VOt1/2)和反应性充血血流(RHBF)。通过6分钟步行(6MWD)、计时起走(TUG)测试和等速膝关节伸展(KE)和屈曲(KF)检查身体功能。结果:RHBF与TUG (r=-0.31, p=0.02)、6MWD (r=0.37, p=0.007)相关。TUG组中top 1 / tile的患者RHBF峰值明显高于lower 1 / tile。那些步行400米的人。最后,在KF的前1/2中,那些表现出更快的VOt1/2。结论:这些数据表明周围神经病变的血管和身体功能之间的关系。身体机能较好的个体在动脉流入和静脉流出方面表现出更有利的指标。
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Relationship Between Vascular and Physical Function in Individuals with Peripheral Neuropathy
Background: Peripheral neuropathy is characterized by a reduction/alteration in sensation, muscle weakness and chronic fatigue, which may compromise physical function. Mechanisms contributing to the development of PN may include poor vascular function. The purpose was to examine the relationship between measures of vascular and physical function in individuals with peripheral neuropathy. Methods: This study used a cross sectional design to examine 59 indi- viduals with peripheral neuropathy. Strain gauge plethysmography was used to assess lower leg vascular function. Spe- cific measures included resting in-flow, venous outflow (VOt1/2), and reactive hyperemic blood flow (RHBF). Physical function was examined using a 6-minute walk (6MWD), the timed up and go (TUG) test, and isokinetic knee extension (KE) and flexion (KF). Results: RHBF was related to the TUG (r=-0.31, p=0.02) and 6MWD (r=0.37, p=0.007). Patients in the top tertile of the TUG had significantly higher peak RHBF compared to the lower tertiles. Those who walked 400m. Finally, those in the top tertile of KF ex- hibited faster VOt1/2. Conclusions: These data indicate a relationship between vascular and physical function in peripheral neuropathy. Individuals with greater physical function exhibit more favorable measures of arterial inflow and venous out- flow.
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