Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation

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Autor(a) principal: Begot,Isis
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gomes,Walter J., Rocco,Isadora S., Bublitz,Caroline, Gonzaga,Laion R. A., Bolzan,Douglas W., Santos,Vinicius Batista, Moreira,Rita Simone Lopes, Breda,João R., Almeida,Dirceu Rodrigues de, Arena,Ross, Guizilini,Solange
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: In heart transplantation (HT) recipients, several factors are critical to promptly adopting appropriate rehabilitation strategies and may be important to predict outcomes way after surgery. This study aimed to determine preoperative patient-related risk factors that could adversely affect the postoperative clinical course of patients undergoing HT. Methods: Twenty-one hospitalized patients with heart failure undergoing HT were evaluated according to respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity before HT. Mechanical ventilation (MV) time, reintubation rate, and intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay were recorded, and assessed postoperatively. Results: Inspiratory muscle strength as absolute and percentpredicted values were strongly correlated with MV time (r=-0.61 and r=-0.70, respectively, at P<0.001). Concerning ICU length of stay, only maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) absolute and percent-predicted values were significantly associated. The absolute |MIP| was significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.58 at P=0.006) and the percent-predicted MIP was also significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.68 at P=0.0007). No associations were observed between preoperative functional capacity, age, sex, and clinical characteristics and MV time and ICU length of stay in the cohort included in this study. Patients with respiratory muscle weakness had a higher prevalence of prolonged MV, reintubation, and delayed ICU length of stay. Conclusion: An impairment of preoperative MIP was associated with poorer short-term outcomes following HT. As such, inspiratory muscle strength is an important clinical preoperative marker in patients undergoing HT.
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spelling Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart TransplantationHeart FailureHeart TransplantationRespiratory MuscleMuscle WeaknessTreatment OutcomesAbstract Introduction: In heart transplantation (HT) recipients, several factors are critical to promptly adopting appropriate rehabilitation strategies and may be important to predict outcomes way after surgery. This study aimed to determine preoperative patient-related risk factors that could adversely affect the postoperative clinical course of patients undergoing HT. Methods: Twenty-one hospitalized patients with heart failure undergoing HT were evaluated according to respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity before HT. Mechanical ventilation (MV) time, reintubation rate, and intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay were recorded, and assessed postoperatively. Results: Inspiratory muscle strength as absolute and percentpredicted values were strongly correlated with MV time (r=-0.61 and r=-0.70, respectively, at P<0.001). Concerning ICU length of stay, only maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) absolute and percent-predicted values were significantly associated. The absolute |MIP| was significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.58 at P=0.006) and the percent-predicted MIP was also significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.68 at P=0.0007). No associations were observed between preoperative functional capacity, age, sex, and clinical characteristics and MV time and ICU length of stay in the cohort included in this study. Patients with respiratory muscle weakness had a higher prevalence of prolonged MV, reintubation, and delayed ICU length of stay. Conclusion: An impairment of preoperative MIP was associated with poorer short-term outcomes following HT. As such, inspiratory muscle strength is an important clinical preoperative marker in patients undergoing HT.Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular2021-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382021000300308Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery v.36 n.3 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)instacron:SBCCV10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0344info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBegot,IsisGomes,Walter J.Rocco,Isadora S.Bublitz,CarolineGonzaga,Laion R. A.Bolzan,Douglas W.Santos,Vinicius BatistaMoreira,Rita Simone LopesBreda,João R.Almeida,Dirceu Rodrigues deArena,RossGuizilini,Solangeeng2021-08-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-76382021000300308Revistahttp://www.rbccv.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rosangela.monteiro@incor.usp.br|| domingo@braile.com.br|| brandau@braile.com.br1678-97410102-7638opendoar:2021-08-09T00:00Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
title Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
spellingShingle Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
Begot,Isis
Heart Failure
Heart Transplantation
Respiratory Muscle
Muscle Weakness
Treatment Outcomes
title_short Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
title_full Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
title_fullStr Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
title_sort Inspiratory Muscle Weakness is Related to Poor Short-Term Outcomes for Heart Transplantation
author Begot,Isis
author_facet Begot,Isis
Gomes,Walter J.
Rocco,Isadora S.
Bublitz,Caroline
Gonzaga,Laion R. A.
Bolzan,Douglas W.
Santos,Vinicius Batista
Moreira,Rita Simone Lopes
Breda,João R.
Almeida,Dirceu Rodrigues de
Arena,Ross
Guizilini,Solange
author_role author
author2 Gomes,Walter J.
Rocco,Isadora S.
Bublitz,Caroline
Gonzaga,Laion R. A.
Bolzan,Douglas W.
Santos,Vinicius Batista
Moreira,Rita Simone Lopes
Breda,João R.
Almeida,Dirceu Rodrigues de
Arena,Ross
Guizilini,Solange
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Begot,Isis
Gomes,Walter J.
Rocco,Isadora S.
Bublitz,Caroline
Gonzaga,Laion R. A.
Bolzan,Douglas W.
Santos,Vinicius Batista
Moreira,Rita Simone Lopes
Breda,João R.
Almeida,Dirceu Rodrigues de
Arena,Ross
Guizilini,Solange
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart Failure
Heart Transplantation
Respiratory Muscle
Muscle Weakness
Treatment Outcomes
topic Heart Failure
Heart Transplantation
Respiratory Muscle
Muscle Weakness
Treatment Outcomes
description Abstract Introduction: In heart transplantation (HT) recipients, several factors are critical to promptly adopting appropriate rehabilitation strategies and may be important to predict outcomes way after surgery. This study aimed to determine preoperative patient-related risk factors that could adversely affect the postoperative clinical course of patients undergoing HT. Methods: Twenty-one hospitalized patients with heart failure undergoing HT were evaluated according to respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity before HT. Mechanical ventilation (MV) time, reintubation rate, and intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay were recorded, and assessed postoperatively. Results: Inspiratory muscle strength as absolute and percentpredicted values were strongly correlated with MV time (r=-0.61 and r=-0.70, respectively, at P<0.001). Concerning ICU length of stay, only maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) absolute and percent-predicted values were significantly associated. The absolute |MIP| was significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.58 at P=0.006) and the percent-predicted MIP was also significantly negatively correlated with ICU length of stay (r=-0.68 at P=0.0007). No associations were observed between preoperative functional capacity, age, sex, and clinical characteristics and MV time and ICU length of stay in the cohort included in this study. Patients with respiratory muscle weakness had a higher prevalence of prolonged MV, reintubation, and delayed ICU length of stay. Conclusion: An impairment of preoperative MIP was associated with poorer short-term outcomes following HT. As such, inspiratory muscle strength is an important clinical preoperative marker in patients undergoing HT.
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