Respiratory muscle strength and endurance in individuals with tetraplegia

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作者
Hopman, MTE
vanderWoude, LHV
Dallmeijer, AJ
Snoek, G
Folgering, HTM
机构
[1] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM,AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
[2] ST MAARTENS CLIN,REHABIL CTR NIJMEGEN,NIJMEGEN,NETHERLANDS
[3] MED PULM CTR NIJMEGEN,NIJMEGEN,NETHERLANDS
关键词
respiratory muscle fatigue; respiratory muscle weakness; static mouth pressure; incremental threshold loading; spinal cord injury; tetraplegia;
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10.1038/sj.sc.3100353
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The purpose of this study was to assess the strength and endurance capacity of the respiratory muscles in individuals with tetraplegia and to compare these properties to those in able-bodied subjects. In addition, the relationship between respiratory muscle properties and respiratory function, ie, ventilation and gas exchange, was examined. Fifteen individuals with tetraplegia (TP) and 15 able-bodied controls (AB) participated in this study. Respiratory muscle strength was assessed by measuring static inspiratory (Pi-max) and expiratory (Pe-max) mouth pressure, whereas inspiratory endurance capacity (Pendu) was determined using an incremental ventilatory threshold loading test. Results were significantly lower in TP compared to AB: Pi-max (5.9 vs 8.4 kPa), Pe-max (5.6 vs 12.3 kPa), Pendu (2.7 vs 6.9 kPa), vital capacity (3.1 vs 5.51) and rest oxygen uptake (0.21 vs 0.29 ml/min) and significant correlations were found between the respiratory muscle properties and the respiratory function. Of note is the fact that the ratio Pendu/Pi-max was significantly lower in TP (0.49) compared to AB (0.82). This implies that the capacity to generate pressure during the endurance test was not fully used in TP, probably due to an early onset of muscle fatigue and an altered force-length relationship of the diaphragm muscle. Results of this study demonstrate a limited ability in individuals with tetraplegia to ventilate.
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