ANALYSIS OF PULMONARY FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS AMPUTEES TRANSFEMORAL IN PRE-FITTING

Authors

  • PATRÍCIA DUARTE
  • CAMILLE CALEFFI
  • MARCELO TAGLIETTI

Keywords:

Amputation, Immobility, Pulmonary Function .

Abstract


Introduction : As a result of immobility caused by amputation the individual becomes unconditioned which reduces their ability to exercise , lowers your tolerance to effort . Individuals presented with respiratory muscle dysfunction , which contributes to exercise intolerance , dyspnea and hypercapnia . Respiratory muscles can improve their function in response to exercise appropriate. The measurement of maximal respiratory pressures ( MIP and MEP ) is the most common procedure to assess the force produced by the respiratory muscles , because it is a simple, sensitive and acceptable reproducibility , resulting in a global strength of the respiratory muscles. Objective : To measure lung function in individuals at levels transfemoral amputees. Methods : The sample consisted of 6 individuals with transfemoral amputation medial , 3 female and 3 male who underwent spirometry tests and manometry . They all signed an informed consent and the project was approved by the IRB of the institution. Results: Among the subjects studied 60% were normal , and 20 % showed moderate restrictive ventilatory defect by analyzing spirometric . Regarding the maximal respiratory individuals had a mean MIP -80 cm/H20 indicating decreased respiratory muscle strength and Pemax 75 cm/H20 also indicating decreased expiratory muscle strength. Conclusions: It was possible to identify the sample population has decreased ventilatory capacity and muscle strength that are derived from the consequences of immobility transfemoral amputation.

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DUARTE, P., CALEFFI, C., & TAGLIETTI, M. (2014). ANALYSIS OF PULMONARY FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS AMPUTEES TRANSFEMORAL IN PRE-FITTING. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 84(2). Retrieved from https://www.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/4602

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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