Guilherme Rodrigues, S. Souto-Miranda, V. Rocha, P. Ferreira, A. S. Pires De Dias Marques
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摘要
肺康复(PR)在改善间质性肺疾病(ILD)患者的症状、运动能力和生活质量方面是有效的。然而,它对其他有意义的结果的影响却知之甚少,比如功能状态。因此,我们的目的是探讨PR是否可以改善ILD患者的功能状态。参与者参加了为期12周的多学科社区公关项目,其中包括运动训练、教育和社会心理支持。使用基于性能的功能测试(6分钟步行测试(6MWT)、1分钟坐立测试(1-STS)、Chester Step测试(CST)、Glittre adl测试(TGlittre)、Timed Up and Go (TUG)、Physical Performance Test (PPT)和Grocery Shelving Task (GST))来评估PR前后的功能状态。基于数据分布的正态性,在IBM SPSS®27.0中计算配对t检验或Wilcoxon sign - rank检验(w/ listwise deletion)。数据以均数±SD或中位数表示[IQR]。ILD 53例(女性62.3%;64.5±1.7年;FVC % pred 80.9±18.2;DLCO%(54.8±18.1)参加。6 mwt (n = 45;422.8±133.5和465.6±130.3,p < 0.001), 1-STS (n = 45;23.5±7 vs. 29±11,p <0.001), CST (n=43;70[39-96]对72 [50-153],p=0.001)和TGlittre (n=27;3.27 [3.03-4.16] vs. 2.58 [2.31-3]
Functional status following pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with interstitial lung disease
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is effective in improving symptoms, exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). However, little is known about its effects on other meaningful outcomes, such as functional status. Thus, we aimed to explore whether PR can improve functional status in patients with ILD. Participants enrolled in a 12-week multidisciplinary community-based PR programme, which included exercise training, education and psychosocial support. Performance-based functional tests (6-Min Walk Test (6MWT), 1-Min Sit-to-Stand Test (1-STS), Chester Step Test (CST), Glittre ADL-Test (TGlittre), Timed Up and Go (TUG), Physical Performance Test (PPT) and Grocery Shelving Task (GST)) were used to assess functional status before and after PR. Based on normality of data distribution, a Paired t-Test or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test (w/ listwise deletion) were computed in IBM SPSS® 27.0. Data are presented as mean ±SD or median [IQR]. 53 patients with ILD (62.3% female; 64.5±1.7years; FVC%pred 80.9±18.2; DLCO%pred 54.8±18.1) participated. 6MWT (n=45; 422.8±133.5 vs. 465.6±130.3, p <0.001), 1-STS (n=45; 23.5±7 vs. 29±11, p <0.001), CST (n=43; 70 [39-96] vs. 72 [50-153], p=0.001) and TGlittre (n=27; 3.27 [3.03-4.16] vs. 2.58 [2.31-3