Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares
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Resumo: | A day-to-day activity as a professional firefighter leads you to a physical and psychological risk constantly. These stressful situations may cause to this professional a physiological disorder that chronically can lead to the onset of other cardiovascular diseases. Our proposal was the identification of the type of stress and its symptoms, and the hemodynamic and metabolic alterations that can effect from daily routine experiences throughout its operational career. The study compared a group of firefighters GB (n = 52), working in the operational business for over 5 years, with a control group, CO (n = 52), representing the general population. These two groups were composed by healthy volunteers who concluded a clinical evaluation before applying the tests. Data were matched by age, sex and race and calculated by weight, height, body mass index and anthropometric measurements of neck circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference and waist-hip ratio. The autonomic evaluation was performed by the frequency meter Polar device (model RS800) through the heart rate variability evaluated in time (SDNN, RMSSD and variance) and frequency (HF, LF and HF / LF) domain. The stress rate was performed by psychosocial adjustment scale Holmes-Rahe via a score that classifies the probability of potential professional illness. The hemodynamic evaluation was performed by non-invasive indirect technique with Hypertension Diagnosis Incorporation (H.D.I), with the variables systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), pulse pressure, cardiac output (CO), impedance, systemic vascular resistance (SVR) and elasticity index of large and small arteries. Commercial kits were used for biochemical data (total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C, creatinine, uric acid, urea and glucose). It was verified that the autonomic assessment indexes SDNN (39.5 ?? 3.0 ms), VARR (1734.4 ?? 238.9 ms2) and RMSSD (23.5 ?? 2.4 ms) were significantly lower (p<0.05) in GB than CO: SDNN (59.9 ?? 5.6 ms), VARR (4108.3 ?? 752.4 ms2), RMSSD (45.1 ?? 7.8 ms), and higher for GB LF/HF (3.6 ?? 0.4) than CO (2.3 ?? 0.2). For the stress perception there was no difference between groups. The Hemodynamic data was significantly higher (p<0.05) for the GB with SBP (131.1 ?? 1.8 seg/cm5), FC (81.2 ?? 1.6 bpm), SVR (1234 ?? 23.8 seg/cm5), impedance (125.0 ?? 5.9 seg/cm5) and DC (5.7 ?? 0.09 L/min ) in relation to CO which showed systolic blood pressure (125 ?? 16.8 mmhg), FC (71.1 ?? 1.4 bpm), SVR (1141 ?? 32.5 seg/cm5), impedance (104.5 ?? 3.9 seg/cm5), DC (5.0 ?? 0.1 L/min) and biochemistry profile with significantly higher (p<0.05) values for the GB in CT (203 ?? 4.9 mg/dL), HDL (47.6 ?? 1.4 mg/dL), creatinine (1.1 ?? 0.09 mg/dL) and glucose (99.0 ?? 2.4 mg/dL) than CO with CT (163.5 ?? 4.5 mg/dL), HDL (39.8 ?? 1.5 mg/dL), creatinine (1,0 ?? 0,02 mg/dL) and glucose (89,8 ?? 1,1 mg/dL). Through the results it was concluded that the autonomic balance was worst in the firefighter than in control group. The results of anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic profile also were worst in the firefighters. It suggests a possible susceptibility for cardiovascular disease development in firefighters. |
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Lopes, Heno Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0858687306637957Lopes, Heno Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0858687306637957Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8049184468038869Neto, Daniel Giannellahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6028188157816694http://lattes.cnpq.br/6317435886765382Spacassassi, Fabio2016-05-17T20:28:42Z2015-06-30Spacassassi, Fabio. Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares. 2015. 68 f. Disserta????o( Programa de Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Nove de Julho, S??o Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/1297A day-to-day activity as a professional firefighter leads you to a physical and psychological risk constantly. These stressful situations may cause to this professional a physiological disorder that chronically can lead to the onset of other cardiovascular diseases. Our proposal was the identification of the type of stress and its symptoms, and the hemodynamic and metabolic alterations that can effect from daily routine experiences throughout its operational career. The study compared a group of firefighters GB (n = 52), working in the operational business for over 5 years, with a control group, CO (n = 52), representing the general population. These two groups were composed by healthy volunteers who concluded a clinical evaluation before applying the tests. Data were matched by age, sex and race and calculated by weight, height, body mass index and anthropometric measurements of neck circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference and waist-hip ratio. The autonomic evaluation was performed by the frequency meter Polar device (model RS800) through the heart rate variability evaluated in time (SDNN, RMSSD and variance) and frequency (HF, LF and HF / LF) domain. The stress rate was performed by psychosocial adjustment scale Holmes-Rahe via a score that classifies the probability of potential professional illness. The hemodynamic evaluation was performed by non-invasive indirect technique with Hypertension Diagnosis Incorporation (H.D.I), with the variables systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), pulse pressure, cardiac output (CO), impedance, systemic vascular resistance (SVR) and elasticity index of large and small arteries. Commercial kits were used for biochemical data (total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C, creatinine, uric acid, urea and glucose). It was verified that the autonomic assessment indexes SDNN (39.5 ?? 3.0 ms), VARR (1734.4 ?? 238.9 ms2) and RMSSD (23.5 ?? 2.4 ms) were significantly lower (p<0.05) in GB than CO: SDNN (59.9 ?? 5.6 ms), VARR (4108.3 ?? 752.4 ms2), RMSSD (45.1 ?? 7.8 ms), and higher for GB LF/HF (3.6 ?? 0.4) than CO (2.3 ?? 0.2). For the stress perception there was no difference between groups. The Hemodynamic data was significantly higher (p<0.05) for the GB with SBP (131.1 ?? 1.8 seg/cm5), FC (81.2 ?? 1.6 bpm), SVR (1234 ?? 23.8 seg/cm5), impedance (125.0 ?? 5.9 seg/cm5) and DC (5.7 ?? 0.09 L/min ) in relation to CO which showed systolic blood pressure (125 ?? 16.8 mmhg), FC (71.1 ?? 1.4 bpm), SVR (1141 ?? 32.5 seg/cm5), impedance (104.5 ?? 3.9 seg/cm5), DC (5.0 ?? 0.1 L/min) and biochemistry profile with significantly higher (p<0.05) values for the GB in CT (203 ?? 4.9 mg/dL), HDL (47.6 ?? 1.4 mg/dL), creatinine (1.1 ?? 0.09 mg/dL) and glucose (99.0 ?? 2.4 mg/dL) than CO with CT (163.5 ?? 4.5 mg/dL), HDL (39.8 ?? 1.5 mg/dL), creatinine (1,0 ?? 0,02 mg/dL) and glucose (89,8 ?? 1,1 mg/dL). Through the results it was concluded that the autonomic balance was worst in the firefighter than in control group. The results of anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic profile also were worst in the firefighters. It suggests a possible susceptibility for cardiovascular disease development in firefighters.O bombeiro tem em sua rotina di??ria situa????es que o coloca em risco f??sico e psicol??gico constantemente. Essas situa????es s??o agentes estressores que fazem com que este profissional seja suscet??vel a altera????es de ordem fisiol??gicas, que de forma cr??nica podem levar ao aparecimento de doen??as como as de origem cardiovascular. A nossa proposta foi identificar se o estresse pode resultar em altera????es auton??micas, hemodin??micas e metab??licas em bombeiros. Foi feita a compara????o de um grupo de bombeiros denominado GB (n=52), que trabalha na atividade operacional h?? mais de 5 anos, com um grupo controle, denominado CO (n=52), representando a popula????o em geral. Os dois grupos foram volunt??rios sadios que passaram por uma avalia????o cl??nica antes da aplica????o de todos os testes. Os dados foram pareados pela idade, sexo e ra??a e realizado medida de peso, altura, ??ndice de massa corp??rea, circunfer??ncia cervical, circunfer??ncia abdominal, circunfer??ncia do quadril e rela????o cintura-quadril. A avalia????o auton??mica foi feita pelo aparelho frequenc??metro Polar (modelo RS800), por meio da avalia????o da variabilidade da frequ??ncia card??aca no dom??nio do tempo (SDNN, RMSSD e Vari??ncia) e da frequ??ncia (HF, LF e rela????o HF/LF). A percep????o do estresse foi realizada pela escala de reajustamento psicossocial Holmes-Rahe por um escore que classifica a probabilidade de adoecimento do profissional. A avalia????o hemodin??mica foi realizada pela t??cnica indireta n??o invasiva com o Hypertension Diagnosis Incorporation (H.D.I), pelas vari??veis press??o arterial sist??lica (PAS), press??o arterial diast??lica (PAD), press??o arterial m??dia (PAM), frequ??ncia card??aca (FC), press??o de pulso, d??bito card??aco (DC), imped??ncia, resist??ncia vascular sist??mica (RVS) e ??ndice de elasticidade de pequenas e grandes art??rias. Os dados bioqu??micos para o perfil metab??lico (colesterol total, triglic??rides, HDL-colesterol, LDL-coleserol, creatinina, ??cido ??rico, ureia e glicose) foram feitos por Kits comerciais. Os ??ndices de SDNN (39,5 ?? 3,0 ms), VARR (1734,4 ?? 238,9 ms2) e RMSSD (23,5 ?? 2,4 ms) na avalia????o auton??mica foram significativamente menores (p<0,05) no GB do que o CO: SDNN (59,9 ?? 5,5 ms), VARR (4108,3 ?? 752,4 ms2) e RMSSD (45,1 ?? 7,8 ms). O componente LF/HF foi maior no GB (3,6 ?? 0,4) do que no CO (2,3 ?? 0,2). Em rela????o a percep????o do estresse n??o houve diferen??a entre os grupos. Os dados hemodin??micos: PAS (131,1 ?? 1,8 mmHg), FC (81,2 ?? 1,6 bpm), RVS (1.234 ?? 23,8 seg/cm5), imped??ncia (125.0 ?? 5,9 seg/cm5) e DC (5,7 ?? 0,1 L/min) foram significativamente maiores (p<0,05) para o GB em rela????o ao CO: PAS (125 ?? 16,8 mmHg), FC (71,1 ?? 1,4 bpm), RVS (1.141 ?? 32,5 seg/cm5), imped??ncia (104,5 ?? 3,9 seg/cm5) e DC (5,1 ?? 0,1 L/min). Em rela????o aos dados bioqu??micos, os valores de colesterol total (203 ?? 4,9 mg/dL), HDL (47,6 ?? 1,4 mg/dL), creatinina (1,1 ?? 0,09 mg/dL) e glicose (99,1 ?? 2,4 mg/dL) foram significativamente maiores (p<0,05) no GB em rela????o ao CO: colesterol total (163,5 ?? 4,5 mg/dL), HDL (39,8 ?? 1,5 mg/dL), creatinina (1,0 ?? 0,02 mg/dL) e glicose (89,8 ?? 1,1 mg/dL). Os dados obtidos mostram um pior balan??o auton??mico, sobretudo no dom??nio do tempo, no GB. Os dados antropom??tricos, hemodin??micos e o perfil metab??lico tamb??m s??o piores no GB do que o CO. Os resultados obtidos nesse estudo apontam para uma possibilidade de maior risco cardiovascular nos bombeiros quando comparados com o grupo controle.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2016-05-17T20:28:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Fabio Spacassassi.pdf: 735389 bytes, checksum: 05a5852fd59601a5f2553e9da68da954 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-17T20:28:42Z (GMT). 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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Evaluation hemodynamic, stress, metabolic profile and antonomic balance in military professional firefighters |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares Spacassassi, Fabio bombeiros estresse sistema nervoso auton??mico hemodin??mica variabilidade da frequ??ncia card??aca firefighter stress autonomic nervous system hemodynamic heart rate variability CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
title_full |
Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares |
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Spacassassi, Fabio |
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Spacassassi, Fabio |
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Lopes, Heno Ferreira |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0858687306637957 |
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Lopes, Heno Ferreira |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0858687306637957 |
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv |
Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costa |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8049184468038869 |
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv |
Neto, Daniel Giannella |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6028188157816694 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6317435886765382 |
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Spacassassi, Fabio |
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Lopes, Heno Ferreira Lopes, Heno Ferreira Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costa Neto, Daniel Giannella |
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bombeiros estresse sistema nervoso auton??mico hemodin??mica variabilidade da frequ??ncia card??aca firefighter stress autonomic nervous system hemodynamic heart rate variability |
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bombeiros estresse sistema nervoso auton??mico hemodin??mica variabilidade da frequ??ncia card??aca firefighter stress autonomic nervous system hemodynamic heart rate variability CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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A day-to-day activity as a professional firefighter leads you to a physical and psychological risk constantly. These stressful situations may cause to this professional a physiological disorder that chronically can lead to the onset of other cardiovascular diseases. Our proposal was the identification of the type of stress and its symptoms, and the hemodynamic and metabolic alterations that can effect from daily routine experiences throughout its operational career. The study compared a group of firefighters GB (n = 52), working in the operational business for over 5 years, with a control group, CO (n = 52), representing the general population. These two groups were composed by healthy volunteers who concluded a clinical evaluation before applying the tests. Data were matched by age, sex and race and calculated by weight, height, body mass index and anthropometric measurements of neck circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference and waist-hip ratio. The autonomic evaluation was performed by the frequency meter Polar device (model RS800) through the heart rate variability evaluated in time (SDNN, RMSSD and variance) and frequency (HF, LF and HF / LF) domain. The stress rate was performed by psychosocial adjustment scale Holmes-Rahe via a score that classifies the probability of potential professional illness. The hemodynamic evaluation was performed by non-invasive indirect technique with Hypertension Diagnosis Incorporation (H.D.I), with the variables systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), pulse pressure, cardiac output (CO), impedance, systemic vascular resistance (SVR) and elasticity index of large and small arteries. Commercial kits were used for biochemical data (total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C, creatinine, uric acid, urea and glucose). It was verified that the autonomic assessment indexes SDNN (39.5 ?? 3.0 ms), VARR (1734.4 ?? 238.9 ms2) and RMSSD (23.5 ?? 2.4 ms) were significantly lower (p<0.05) in GB than CO: SDNN (59.9 ?? 5.6 ms), VARR (4108.3 ?? 752.4 ms2), RMSSD (45.1 ?? 7.8 ms), and higher for GB LF/HF (3.6 ?? 0.4) than CO (2.3 ?? 0.2). For the stress perception there was no difference between groups. The Hemodynamic data was significantly higher (p<0.05) for the GB with SBP (131.1 ?? 1.8 seg/cm5), FC (81.2 ?? 1.6 bpm), SVR (1234 ?? 23.8 seg/cm5), impedance (125.0 ?? 5.9 seg/cm5) and DC (5.7 ?? 0.09 L/min ) in relation to CO which showed systolic blood pressure (125 ?? 16.8 mmhg), FC (71.1 ?? 1.4 bpm), SVR (1141 ?? 32.5 seg/cm5), impedance (104.5 ?? 3.9 seg/cm5), DC (5.0 ?? 0.1 L/min) and biochemistry profile with significantly higher (p<0.05) values for the GB in CT (203 ?? 4.9 mg/dL), HDL (47.6 ?? 1.4 mg/dL), creatinine (1.1 ?? 0.09 mg/dL) and glucose (99.0 ?? 2.4 mg/dL) than CO with CT (163.5 ?? 4.5 mg/dL), HDL (39.8 ?? 1.5 mg/dL), creatinine (1,0 ?? 0,02 mg/dL) and glucose (89,8 ?? 1,1 mg/dL). Through the results it was concluded that the autonomic balance was worst in the firefighter than in control group. The results of anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic profile also were worst in the firefighters. It suggests a possible susceptibility for cardiovascular disease development in firefighters. |
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Spacassassi, Fabio. Avalia????o hemodin??mica, estresse, perfil metab??lico e balan??o auton??mico em profissionais bombeiros militares. 2015. 68 f. Disserta????o( Programa de Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Nove de Julho, S??o Paulo. |
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