Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Autor(a) principal: Alencar, Mariana Asmar
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Guedes, Maria Clara Batista, Pereira, Tayná Amaral Leite, Rangel, Marcela Ferreira de Andrade, Abdo, Juliana Silva, Souza, Leonardo Cruz de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia em Movimento
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29452
Resumo: Introduction: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disabling neurodegenerative disease, which compromises locomotion and functional independence. As the goal of physical therapy is to maintain the individual's locomotion capacity and independence as long as possible, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of the possible factors associated with the loss of this capacity. Objective: To evaluate functional ambulation in patients with ALS and possible factors associated with its decline. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with sporadic ALS patients. Demographic and clinical/functional aspects were evaluated. ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALSFRS-R), Functional Ambulation Category, Medical Research Council scale and Fatigue Severity Scale were used. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted of the groups capable and incapable of functional ambulation. Binary logistic regression (stepwise forward method) was performed to determine potential factors associated with the loss of functional ambulation. Results: Among the 55 patients (mean age: 56.9 ± 11.2 years), 74.5% were able to walk functionally. Differences were found between groups regarding time of diagnosis, number of falls, pain, use of noninvasive ventilation, gastrostomy, ability to turn in bed, mobility aids, home adaptations, functional performance, muscle strength and fatigue. The possible predictors of walking disability were overall muscle strength (OR = 0.837; p = 0.003) and fatigue (OR =1.653; p = 0.034). Conclusion: Muscle strength and fatigue are associated with the decline in ambulation capacity in patients with ALS. In view of the complexity of elements involved in walking, further studies are needed to investigate the influence of these aspects in this population.
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spelling Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosisDeclínio da deambulação funcional e fatores associados na esclerose lateral amiotróficaIntroduction: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disabling neurodegenerative disease, which compromises locomotion and functional independence. As the goal of physical therapy is to maintain the individual's locomotion capacity and independence as long as possible, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of the possible factors associated with the loss of this capacity. Objective: To evaluate functional ambulation in patients with ALS and possible factors associated with its decline. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with sporadic ALS patients. Demographic and clinical/functional aspects were evaluated. ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALSFRS-R), Functional Ambulation Category, Medical Research Council scale and Fatigue Severity Scale were used. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted of the groups capable and incapable of functional ambulation. Binary logistic regression (stepwise forward method) was performed to determine potential factors associated with the loss of functional ambulation. Results: Among the 55 patients (mean age: 56.9 ± 11.2 years), 74.5% were able to walk functionally. Differences were found between groups regarding time of diagnosis, number of falls, pain, use of noninvasive ventilation, gastrostomy, ability to turn in bed, mobility aids, home adaptations, functional performance, muscle strength and fatigue. The possible predictors of walking disability were overall muscle strength (OR = 0.837; p = 0.003) and fatigue (OR =1.653; p = 0.034). Conclusion: Muscle strength and fatigue are associated with the decline in ambulation capacity in patients with ALS. In view of the complexity of elements involved in walking, further studies are needed to investigate the influence of these aspects in this population.Introdução: A esclerose lateral amiotrófica (ELA) é uma doença neurodegenerativa incapacitante, que compromete a locomoção e a independência funcional. Como o objetivo da fisioterapia é manter a capacidade de locomoção e independência do indivíduo pelo maior tempo possível, é necessário conhecer melhor os possíveis fatores associados à perda dessa capacidade. Objetivo: Avaliar a deambulação funcional em pacientes com ELA e possíveis fatores associados ao seu declínio. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo transversal com ELA esporádica. Aspectos demográficos e clínicos/funcionais foram avaliados. A Escala Funcional de ELA (ALSFRS-R), a Escala de Categoria de Deambulação funcional (FAC), a  Medical Research Council Scale e a Escala de severidade de fadiga (FSS) foram usados. Foram realizadas análises descritivas e comparativas dos grupos capazes e incapazes de deambulação funcional. A regressão logística binária (método stepwise forward) foi realizada para determinar os potenciais fatores associados à perda da deambulação funcional. Resultados: Entre os 55 pacientes (média de idade: 56,9 ± 11,2 anos), 74,5% eram capazes de deambular funcionalmente. Foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos quanto ao tempo de diagnóstico, número de quedas, dor, uso de ventilação não invasiva, gastrostomia, capacidade de se virar no leito, auxiliares de locomoção, adaptações domiciliares, desempenho funcional, força muscular e fadiga. Os possíveis preditores de incapacidade de locomoção foram força muscular geral (OR = 0,837; p = 0,003) e fadiga (OR = 1,653; p = 0,034). Conclusão: A força muscular e a fadiga estão associadas ao declínio da capacidade de deambulação em pacientes com ELA. Diante da complexidade dos elementos envolvidos na caminhada, são necessários mais estudos que investiguem a influência desses aspectos nessa população.Editora PUCPRESS2022-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/2945210.1590/fm.2022.35127Fisioterapia em Movimento (Physical Therapy in Movement); Vol. 35 (2022): n. cont.Fisioterapia em Movimento; v. 35 (2022): n. cont.1980-5918reponame:Fisioterapia em Movimentoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRenghttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29452/25645 Alencar, Mariana Asmar Guedes, Maria Clara BatistaPereira, Tayná Amaral Leite Rangel, Marcela Ferreira de Andrade Abdo, Juliana SilvaSouza, Leonardo Cruz deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-07T13:31:55Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/29452Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisioPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/oairubia.farias@pucpr.br||revista.fisioterapia@pucpr.br1980-59180103-5150opendoar:2022-10-07T13:31:55Fisioterapia em Movimento - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Declínio da deambulação funcional e fatores associados na esclerose lateral amiotrófica
title Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
spellingShingle Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Alencar, Mariana Asmar
title_short Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
title_full Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
title_fullStr Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
title_sort Functional ambulation decline and factors associated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
author Alencar, Mariana Asmar
author_facet Alencar, Mariana Asmar
Guedes, Maria Clara Batista
Pereira, Tayná Amaral Leite
Rangel, Marcela Ferreira de Andrade
Abdo, Juliana Silva
Souza, Leonardo Cruz de
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Pereira, Tayná Amaral Leite
Rangel, Marcela Ferreira de Andrade
Abdo, Juliana Silva
Souza, Leonardo Cruz de
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Guedes, Maria Clara Batista
Pereira, Tayná Amaral Leite
Rangel, Marcela Ferreira de Andrade
Abdo, Juliana Silva
Souza, Leonardo Cruz de
description Introduction: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disabling neurodegenerative disease, which compromises locomotion and functional independence. As the goal of physical therapy is to maintain the individual's locomotion capacity and independence as long as possible, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of the possible factors associated with the loss of this capacity. Objective: To evaluate functional ambulation in patients with ALS and possible factors associated with its decline. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with sporadic ALS patients. Demographic and clinical/functional aspects were evaluated. ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALSFRS-R), Functional Ambulation Category, Medical Research Council scale and Fatigue Severity Scale were used. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted of the groups capable and incapable of functional ambulation. Binary logistic regression (stepwise forward method) was performed to determine potential factors associated with the loss of functional ambulation. Results: Among the 55 patients (mean age: 56.9 ± 11.2 years), 74.5% were able to walk functionally. Differences were found between groups regarding time of diagnosis, number of falls, pain, use of noninvasive ventilation, gastrostomy, ability to turn in bed, mobility aids, home adaptations, functional performance, muscle strength and fatigue. The possible predictors of walking disability were overall muscle strength (OR = 0.837; p = 0.003) and fatigue (OR =1.653; p = 0.034). Conclusion: Muscle strength and fatigue are associated with the decline in ambulation capacity in patients with ALS. In view of the complexity of elements involved in walking, further studies are needed to investigate the influence of these aspects in this population.
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