无症状艾滋病毒感染者站立姿势不稳的早期迹象

IF 0.3 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Martin G. Rosario
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摘要

人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)患者可出现前庭系统损伤,影响姿势稳定性。有关视觉和体感系统在维持hiv阳性患者姿势稳定性方面的研究文献有限。本研究的目的是描述用于维持姿势稳定性的感觉系统,以及感觉信息的来源如何影响无症状HIV感染者的姿势稳定性。材料与方法:对20例无跌倒史的无症状HIV感染者(男11例,女9例;年龄(43±8岁)。在视觉、体感和前庭输入受到干扰的八种情况下,评估静态姿势稳定性。采用单因素方差分析比较稳定和不稳定表面上的压力中心(COP)、前后位移(APD)和左右位移(RLD)。结果:本体感觉系统在不稳定表面受到冲击时,COP、APD、RLD均显著升高。结论:在出现明显的平衡障碍之前,无症状的hiv阳性患者可以检测到体位不稳定。艾滋病Rev 2020;[j] .科学与技术,2016,(3):193-198 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5114/hivar.2020.99680
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Early signs of standing postural instability in asymptomatic people living with HIV
Introduction: People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can present vestibular system impairments, affecting postural stability. There is limited literature related to visual and somatosensory systems in maintaining postural stability in HIV-positive people. The purpose of this study was to describe sensory systems used to maintain postural stability and how the sources of sensory information can influence postural stability in asymptomatic persons with HIV. Material and methods: Postural stability was measured in 20 asymptomatic persons with HIV with no history of fall (11 males, 9 females; aged 43 ± 8 years). Static postural stability was evaluated during eight conditions that perturbed the visual, somatosensory, and vestibular inputs. One-way MANOVA test was conducted to compare center of pressure (COP), antero-posterior displacement (APD), and right-left displacement (RLD) on a stable and unstable surface. Results: There was a significant increase in the COP, APD, and RLD when the proprioceptive system was challenged on the unstable surface. Conclusions: Postural instability can be detected in asymptomatic HIV-positive persons with challenging conditions before the evident appearance of balance impairments. HIV AIDS Rev 2020; 19, 3: 193-198 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5114/hivar.2020.99680
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HIV & AIDS Review
HIV & AIDS Review INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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