Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze the muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory conditions. Methodology: Cross-sectional study, carried out in patients diagnosed and hospitalized with respiratory diseases. The assessments were performed using the Medical Research Council (MRC), Functional Independence Measure (MIF), World Health Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), manovacuometry and dynamometry in patients admitted to Hospital University Student of Lagarto. Results: 97 patients participated in the respective study, where a reduction in peripheral and respiratory muscle strength was observed. When analyzing functionality, moderate functional difficulty was noted, both instruments being correlated (r= -722; p<0.01). By analyzing the relationship between mean MRC (MMSS) and Palmar Grip Force D and E, it was demonstrated that there was a high and positive correlation (p<0.01) between them. There was a high positive correlation (p<0.01) between MRC and MIF, and a high and negative correlation with WHODAS (r= -598; p<0.01). When evaluating the averages of Palmar Grip Force and MRC between the groups over 60 years and under 60 years, it was found that the age factor contributes to the loss of muscle strength and, consequently, of functionality (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Patients hospitalized due to acute or acute chronic respiratory diseases presented reduced peripheral and respiratory muscle strength. This reality highlights the importance of early physical therapy assistance, based on functionality and muscle strength gain in these patients. |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affectionsFuerza y funcionalidad muscular de pacientes hospitalizados admitidos por enfermedades respiratoriasForça muscular e funcionalidade de pacientes hospitalizados admitidos por afecções respiratóriasFuerza muscularEnfermedades respiratoriasHospitalización.Muscle strengthRespiratory tract diseasesHospitalization.Força muscularDoenças respiratóriasHospitalização.Objective: To analyze the muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory conditions. Methodology: Cross-sectional study, carried out in patients diagnosed and hospitalized with respiratory diseases. The assessments were performed using the Medical Research Council (MRC), Functional Independence Measure (MIF), World Health Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), manovacuometry and dynamometry in patients admitted to Hospital University Student of Lagarto. Results: 97 patients participated in the respective study, where a reduction in peripheral and respiratory muscle strength was observed. When analyzing functionality, moderate functional difficulty was noted, both instruments being correlated (r= -722; p<0.01). By analyzing the relationship between mean MRC (MMSS) and Palmar Grip Force D and E, it was demonstrated that there was a high and positive correlation (p<0.01) between them. There was a high positive correlation (p<0.01) between MRC and MIF, and a high and negative correlation with WHODAS (r= -598; p<0.01). When evaluating the averages of Palmar Grip Force and MRC between the groups over 60 years and under 60 years, it was found that the age factor contributes to the loss of muscle strength and, consequently, of functionality (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Patients hospitalized due to acute or acute chronic respiratory diseases presented reduced peripheral and respiratory muscle strength. This reality highlights the importance of early physical therapy assistance, based on functionality and muscle strength gain in these patients.Objetivo: Analizar la fuerza muscular y la funcionalidad de los pacientes hospitalizados ingresados por afecciones respiratorias. Metodologia: estudio transversal, realizado en pacientes diagnosticados y hospitalizados de enfermedades respiratorias. Las evaluaciones se realizaron mediante el Medical Research Council (MRC), Functional Independence Measure (MIF), World Health Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), manovacuometría y dinamometría en pacientes ingresados en el Hospital Universitário de Lagarto. Resultados: 97 pacientes participaron en el estudio respectivo, donde se observó una reducción de la fuerza de los músculos periféricos y respiratorios. Al analizar la funcionalidad se observó dificultad funcional moderada, correlacionándose ambos instrumentos (r= -722; p <0,01). Al analizar la relación entre la media de MRC (MMSS) y FPP D y E, se demostró que existía una correlación alta y positiva (p <0.01) entre ellos. Hubo una alta correlación positiva (p <0.01) entre MRC y MIF, y una alta y negativa correlación con WHODAS (r= -598; p <0.01). Al evaluar los promedios de FPP y MRC entre los grupos mayores de 60 años y menores de 60 años, se encontró que el factor edad contribuye a la pérdida de fuerza muscular y, en consecuencia, de funcionalidad (p = 0,000). Conclusión: Los pacientes hospitalizados por enfermedades respiratorias agudas o crónicas agudas presentaron disminución de la fuerza de los músculos periféricos y respiratorios. Esta realidad resalta la importancia de la asistencia de fisioterapia temprana, basada en la funcionalidad y la ganancia de fuerza muscular en estos pacientes.Objetivo: Analisar a força muscular e a funcionalidade de pacientes hospitalizados admitidos por afecções respiratórias. Metodologia: Estudo transversal, realizado em pacientes diagnosticados e internados com doenças respiratórias. As avaliações foram realizadas por meio da Medical Research Council (MRC), Medida de independência funcional (MIF), World Health Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), manovacuometria e dinamometria em pacientes internados no Hospital Universitário de Lagarto. Resultados: Participaram do respectivo estudo 97 pacientes, onde observou-se redução das forças musculares periféricas e respiratórias. Ao analisar a funcionalidade, notou-se moderada dificuldade funcional, sendo ambos instrumentos correlatos (r= -722; p<0,01). Ao analisar a relação entre média de MRC (MMSS) e FPP D e E, demostrou-se que houve correlação alta e positiva (p<0,01) entre as mesmas. Notou-se uma correlação alta e positiva (p< 0,01) entre MRC e MIF, e alta e negativa com o WHODAS (r= -598; p<0,01). Ao avaliar as médias da FPP e do MRC entre os grupos acima de 60 anos e abaixo de 60 anos, verificou-se que o fator idade contribui para a perda da força muscular e, consequentemente, da funcionalidade (p= 0.000). Conclusão: Os pacientes internados por afecções respiratórias agudas ou crônicas agudizadas apresentaram redução da força muscular periférica e respiratória. Esta realidade ressalta a importância de uma assistência fisioterapêutica precoce, pautada na funcionalidade e no ganho de força muscular desses pacientes.Research, Society and Development2021-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2242610.33448/rsd-v10i14.22426Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e538101422426Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e538101422426Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e5381014224262525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22426/19873Copyright (c) 2021 Gabriel Cardoso Santos; Ione Carla dos Santos; Grazielle Batista dos Santos; Juarez Alexandre Oliveira Ferreira; Lucas Aragão da Hora Almeida; Carlos José Oliveira de Matos; Érika Ramos Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Gabriel CardosoSantos, Ione Carla dos Santos, Grazielle Batista dos Ferreira, Juarez Alexandre Oliveira Almeida, Lucas Aragão da HoraMatos, Carlos José Oliveira de Silva, Érika Ramos 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22426Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:35.669404Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections Fuerza y funcionalidad muscular de pacientes hospitalizados admitidos por enfermedades respiratorias Força muscular e funcionalidade de pacientes hospitalizados admitidos por afecções respiratórias |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections Santos, Gabriel Cardoso Fuerza muscular Enfermedades respiratorias Hospitalización. Muscle strength Respiratory tract diseases Hospitalization. Força muscular Doenças respiratórias Hospitalização. |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
title_full |
Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
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Muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory affections |
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Santos, Gabriel Cardoso |
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Santos, Gabriel Cardoso Santos, Ione Carla dos Santos, Grazielle Batista dos Ferreira, Juarez Alexandre Oliveira Almeida, Lucas Aragão da Hora Matos, Carlos José Oliveira de Silva, Érika Ramos |
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Santos, Ione Carla dos Santos, Grazielle Batista dos Ferreira, Juarez Alexandre Oliveira Almeida, Lucas Aragão da Hora Matos, Carlos José Oliveira de Silva, Érika Ramos |
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Santos, Gabriel Cardoso Santos, Ione Carla dos Santos, Grazielle Batista dos Ferreira, Juarez Alexandre Oliveira Almeida, Lucas Aragão da Hora Matos, Carlos José Oliveira de Silva, Érika Ramos |
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Fuerza muscular Enfermedades respiratorias Hospitalización. Muscle strength Respiratory tract diseases Hospitalization. Força muscular Doenças respiratórias Hospitalização. |
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Fuerza muscular Enfermedades respiratorias Hospitalización. Muscle strength Respiratory tract diseases Hospitalization. Força muscular Doenças respiratórias Hospitalização. |
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Objective: To analyze the muscle strength and functionality of hospitalized patients admitted for respiratory conditions. Methodology: Cross-sectional study, carried out in patients diagnosed and hospitalized with respiratory diseases. The assessments were performed using the Medical Research Council (MRC), Functional Independence Measure (MIF), World Health Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), manovacuometry and dynamometry in patients admitted to Hospital University Student of Lagarto. Results: 97 patients participated in the respective study, where a reduction in peripheral and respiratory muscle strength was observed. When analyzing functionality, moderate functional difficulty was noted, both instruments being correlated (r= -722; p<0.01). By analyzing the relationship between mean MRC (MMSS) and Palmar Grip Force D and E, it was demonstrated that there was a high and positive correlation (p<0.01) between them. There was a high positive correlation (p<0.01) between MRC and MIF, and a high and negative correlation with WHODAS (r= -598; p<0.01). When evaluating the averages of Palmar Grip Force and MRC between the groups over 60 years and under 60 years, it was found that the age factor contributes to the loss of muscle strength and, consequently, of functionality (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Patients hospitalized due to acute or acute chronic respiratory diseases presented reduced peripheral and respiratory muscle strength. This reality highlights the importance of early physical therapy assistance, based on functionality and muscle strength gain in these patients. |
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