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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 18(3): 151-160, sept. 2002. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-323300

RESUMO

El ejercicio físico es un elemento básico en la rehabilitación en pacientes con EPOC. Sin embargo, los resultados son variables, lo que puede deberse a las diferentes estrategias de entrenamiento utilizadas. En 22 pacientes con EPOC avanzada (VEF, 35,6 ñ 15,7 por ciento: edad 63 ñ 15 años; x ñ DS) Evaluamos su adaptación a un esquema de entrenamiento (E) en bicicleta ergométrica que consistió en aplicar inicialmente una carga inicial de 30 por ciento de la máxima previamente determinada (CM) y aumentarla en 15 a 20 por ciento en las sesiones siguientes cuando el paciente era capaz de mantenerla por 45 minutos, hasta alcanzar la meta de 75 por ciento de la CM. La intensidad del E se midió en watts calculando el área bajo la curva de la relación entre las cargas aplicadas y el número de sesiones de entrenamiento. El efecto del E se evaluó a través de los cambios en la carga y el VO2 máximos, la duración de un ejercicio submáximo, la frecuencia cardíaca, (FC), disnea, fatiga de las extremidades inferiores y lactato sanguíneo para una misma carga y tiempo de ejercicio. La CM de E fue 61 ñ 23 por ciento (x ñ DS) del máximo. Seis pacientes no fueron capaces de alcanzar la carga establecida como meta. En los restantes ésta se alcanzó en un número variable de sesiones (12 ñ 7). La intensidad del entrenamiento fue de 952 ñ 325 watt. El E produjo un aumento de la CM (p<0,02) y del tiempo de ejercicio (p<0,0001) y una disminución significativa de la FC, disnea, fatigabilidad y lactato sanguíneo. La duración del ejercicio se correlacionó con la reducción de la disnea (r= -0,448; p<0,05) y la intensidad del entrenamiento con la disminución de la fatiga (r= -0,5176; p = 0,014) y también del lactato sanguíneo (r= -0,488; p = 0,021). Los resultados demuestran que aún cuando la adaptación al esquema de entrenamiento fue variable de acuerdo a la capacidad individual y no pudo ser aplicada a todos los pacientes, la mayoría de ellos obtuvo efectos beneficiosos


Assuntos
Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Exercício Físico , Teste de Esforço , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/terapia , Ácido Láctico/sangue , Protocolos Clínicos , Dispneia , Tolerância ao Exercício , Fadiga , Frequência Cardíaca/fisiologia , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/reabilitação , Esforço Físico
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 130(7): 760-767, jul. 2002. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-323250

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Background: There is some information about wheeze characteristics in infants, however it is not clear whether the different wheeze patterns relates to prognosis and evolution during the first two years of life. Objectives: To characterize wheezing and spectral pattern of lung sounds in infants with acute bronchiolitis (AB) and in infants with recurrent wheeze (RW) as well as to compare these parameters with the clinical evolution 2 years after admission. Methods: Seventy six AB infants (48 boys), aged 5.5ñ0.7 months (mean ñ SD), 62 RSV (+) and 32 RW infants (20 boys), aged 11.4ñ2 months were studied during the first week of admission at the hospital. Patients were studied during spontaneous sleep, breathing with a face mask connected to a pneumotachograph at flows of 0.1ñ0.02L/s. Sounds were registered at baseline and 20 minutes after salbutamol using 2 contact sensors placed at both lower lobes levels. Signals were low-pass filtered, amplified and a Fourier analysis was applied to sounds within a target flow range. Spectral analysis was done between 100 and 1000 HZ. Results: In 40/76 (53 percent) AB vs 30/34 (88 percent) RW sinusoidal wheezing (p <0.01; chi2) were observed and a positive bronchodilator response was obtained in 37/76 (49 percent) AB vs 32/34 (94 percent) RW (p <0.01; _2). Patients with sinusoidal wheezing (s-w) had more wheezing episodes in follow-up, 26/40 vs 8/36 in complex wheezing (c-w), (p <0.01: _2) and 30/34 in RW (p <0.01; _2). IgE values at 18 months were higher in s-w compared to c-w (63ñ7 vs 24ñ5 Iu/mL (p <0.01) and 96ñ11 Iu/mL in RW (p <0.01). Conclusions: a) Wheezing characteristics in acute bronchiolitis vs recurrent wheezing are different; b) Bronchodilator response relates to wheeze characteristics and c) Higher IgE and more recurrent wheezing episodes are seen in acute bronchiolitis with sinusoidal wheezing. These findings suggest that lung sounds analysis is useful in assessing wheezy patients and have a value to identify infants on risk of developing asthma


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Lactente , Sons Respiratórios , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/diagnóstico , Bronquiolite , Seguimentos , Infecções por Vírus Respiratório Sincicial , Medidas de Volume Pulmonar
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(11): 1271-1278, nov. 2001. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-302633

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Background: There are changes in inspiratory breath sound intensity in patients with airway obstruction. Airway narrowing may change sound spectral characteristics. Aim: To define the characteristics of lung sounds at standardized air flow during methacholine challenge and to compare acoustic changes with transcutaneous oxygen tension (PtcO2) during induced airway narrowing. Patients and methods: Forty asthmatic children (20 male) aged 5.2ñ1 years and 40 normal children (18 male), aged 5.6 ñ 1 years were studied. All patients were free of respiratory tract infections one month before the study. A methacholine challenge from 0.06 to 8 mg/ml was performed; the test was ended when a fall in PtcO2 of >20 percent from baseline was observed or if the final concentration was reached. Subjects breathed through a pneumotachograph aiming at flows of 0.4 to 0.6 l/s. Respiratory sounds were recorded using contact sensors at the suprasternal notch and at the posterior right lower lobe. From average spectra, power at low (100-200 Hz=P1) and high frequencies (400-2000 =P2) was calculated. Frequencies below which 50 percent (F50) and 99 percent (SEF90) of the spectral power between 100 and 2000 Hz was contained, were also calculated. Results: In asthmatics, the metacholine concentration at which a 20 percent fall in PtcO2 was observed, was lower than in normal children (p< 0.05). There was an increase in P1 (p<0.01) and a reduction in P2 (p<0.01) during inspiration, in subjects that experienced a 20 percent reduction in PtcO2. Also, there was an increase in F50 and SEF99 during inspiration in lung sounds, but not over the trachea. Conclusions: Lung sounds analysis can be useful for the assessment of airway reactivity in asthmatic children


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Espirometria , Sons Respiratórios , Diagnóstico por Computador/métodos , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/diagnóstico , Asma , Cloreto de Metacolina , Testes de Provocação Brônquica/métodos
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(10): 1171-1178, oct. 2001. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-301909

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Background: Exercise tolerance in patients with COPD is highly variable and poorly related to airways obstruction assessed by FEV1. These patients develop dynamic hyperinflation (DH) during an incremental exercise test which can be evaluated through a reduction in inspiratory capacity (IC). Aim: to evaluate: a) if the six minute walking test (6 MWD) induce DH reducing IC, b) if the reduction in IC is related to tidal expiratory flow limitation at rest (FL). Subjects and methods: Thirty eight stable COPD patients (28 FL and ten non FL during resting breathing, determined by the negative pressure technique). Inspiratory capacity was measured before and immediately after the 6 MWD test. Dyspnea, SpO2 and heart rate were measured before and after the test. Results: Inspiratory capacity was lower in FL patients as compared to patients without FL (p <0,005). Although no differences were found between groups in 6 MWD, dyspnea and HR, a significant reduction in IC after the walking test was observed only in FL patients (p <0,0001). In addition, SpO2 fell significantly (p <0,0001) after walking in the same group. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that a moderate exercise such as the walking test induces DH and hypoxemia in patients with COPD and FL and stresses the importance of assessing DH by measuring IC in these patients


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Teste de Esforço , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/diagnóstico , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos , Espirometria , Caminhada
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(4): 359-66, abr. 2001. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-286997

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Background: Health related quality of life (QoL) is severely impaired in COPD patients as a consequence of dyspnea and limited exercise tolerance, which lead to physical deconditioning and muscle atrophy resulting in weakness and fatigue. Psychosocial factors such as depression and anxiety also contribute to this impairment. Aim: To evaluate: a) the impact of COPD on quality of life, and b) the effect of 10 weeks of exercise training on exercise performance and on QoL. Patients and methods: The Spanish version of the Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire (CRQ) was applied to 55 COPD patients (FEV1 37 ñ 13 percent pred) for the assessment of QoL and in 30 of them submitted to exercise training for 10 weeks. Exercise performance was evaluated by measuring: six-minute walking distance, maximal workload (Wmax), maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) as well as endurance time, blood lactic acid, dyspnea and leg fatigue during a submaximal exercise. Trained patients were evaluated before and after training. Results : COPD patients showed a reduction (mean ñ SD) in the four domains of the CRQ: dyspnea (3.1 ñ 0.9); fatigue (4.3 ñ 1.3); mastery (4.65 ñ 1.3), emotional function (4.1 ñ 0.97), and in Wmax and VO2max (52 ñ 16 Watt and 970 ñ 301 ml/min). No significant relationship between the impairment in exercise tolerance and in QoL was observed. Exercise training significantly improved the four domains of QoL (p < 0.0001), Wmax (p < 0.05), VO2max (p < 0.02) and endurance time (p < 0.001). Isotime exercise measurements of dyspnea, leg fatigue and lactic acid decreased after training (p < 0.001, each). No significant relation between changes in QoL and changes in exercise performance were observed. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that QoL is seriously impaired in patients with COPD and confirm: (a) the lack of relationship of QoL to the usually measured physiological parameters, and (b) the beneficial effect of exercise training on QoL through the reduction of symptoms. These findings stresses the need of measuring quality of life in our patients if we want to evaluate the impact of therapeutic procedures on well-being from the patients' perspective


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Qualidade de Vida , Terapia por Exercício , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/reabilitação , Inquéritos e Questionários , Dispneia/epidemiologia , Testes de Função Respiratória
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(2): 133-9, feb. 2001. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-284978

RESUMO

Background: Patients with chronic heart failure have a lower inspiratory muscle strength and fatigue endurance. Aim: To assess the effects of selective training of respiratory muscles in patients with heart failure. Patients and methods : Twenty patients with stable chronic heart failure, aged 58.3 ñ 3 years with an ejection fraction of 28 ñ 9 percent, were subjected to respiratory muscle training with threshold valves. The load was fixed in 30 percent of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) in 11 and in 10 percent of PImax in nine. Two sessions of 15 minutes, 6 days per week, during 6 weeks were done. Degree of dyspnea (Mahler score), maximal oxygen uptake, distance walked in 6 minutes, respiratory muscle function and left ventricular ejection fraction were measured before and after training. Results: Both training loads were associated to an improvement in dyspnea (+2.7 ñ 1.8 and +2.8 ñ 1.8 score points with 30 percent Plmax and 10 percent PImax respectively), maximal oxygen uptake (from 19 ñ 3 to 21.6 ñ 5 and from 16 ñ 5 to 18.6 ñ 7 ml/kg/min with 30 percent PImax and 10 percent PImax respectively, p< 0.05), PImax (from 78 ñ 22 to 99 ñ 22 and from 72 ñ 34 to 82.3 cm H20 with 30 percent Plmax and 10 percent PImax respectively), sustained PImax (from 63 ñ 18 to 90 ñ 22 and from 58 ñ 3 to 69 ñ 3 cm H20 with 30 percent PImax and 10 percent PImax respectively), and maximal sustained load (from 120 ñ 67 to 195 ñ 47 and from 139 ñ 120 to 192 ñ 154 g with 30 percent PImax and 10 percent PImax respectively). The distance walked in 6 min only increased in subjects trained at 30 percent PImax (from 451 ñ 78 to 486 ñ 68 m). Conclusions: Selective training of respiratory muscles results in a functional improvement of patients with chronic heart failure


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Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Exercícios Respiratórios , Insuficiência Cardíaca/terapia , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(1): 51-9, ene. 2001. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-282115

RESUMO

Background: The maximal pressure generated by inspiratory muscles (PIMax) is an index of their strength which is diminished in both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic heart failure (CHF). Although inspiratory muscle power output (IMPO), which includes both strength and velocity of shortening, has been shown to be reduced in COPD, there is no information regarding IMPO in CHF. Aim: To measure Impo in patients with CHF and COPD. Patients and methods: We studied 9 CHF patients with functional capacity II and III and 9 patients with severe COPD. Eight normal subjects of similar ages were included as controls. Power output was measured using the incremental threshold loading test. Results: Maximal IMPO was significantly reduced in both groups of patients. Power output developed with each increasing load was also diminished, basically as a consequence of a reduction in insp. The degree of dyspnea at the end of the test was greater in COPD than in CHF patients and normal subjects. For a given level of power, dyspnea was also greater in patients than in normals subjects. There was no decrease in SpO2 during the test. Conclusions: IMPO is equally reduced in COPD and CHF patients. Power output is better related to dyspnea than PIMax, probably because of the inclusion of shortening velocity


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Músculos Respiratórios/fisiopatologia , Pneumopatias Obstrutivas/fisiopatologia , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/complicações , Insuficiência Cardíaca/etiologia , Mecânica Respiratória/fisiologia , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos , Ventilação Voluntária Máxima
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 16(3): 157-62, jul.-sept. 2000. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-296170

RESUMO

Se presenta un paciente, clínicamente calificado como broncoquiolitis obliterante con neumonía demostró una neumonía intersticial inespecífica, entidad poco frecuente, recientemente descrita, cuyo reconocimiento es importante por responder a tratamiento corticoidal, al contrario de la fibrosis intersticial usual, afección más frecuente con la cual ha sido confundida bajo la categoría clínica de fibrosis pulmonar idiopática


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Pneumonia em Organização Criptogênica/diagnóstico , Doenças Pulmonares Intersticiais/diagnóstico , Biópsia , Evolução Clínica , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Doenças Pulmonares Intersticiais/patologia , Doenças Pulmonares Intersticiais/tratamento farmacológico , Prednisona/farmacologia , Radiografia Torácica
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