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Evolution of respiratory muscle strength in post-operative gastroplasty.

Authors :
Parreira, VerĂ´nica F.
Matos, Clarissa M. P.
Athayde, Filipe T. S.
Moraes, Karoline S.
Barbosa, Mariana H.
Britto, Raquel R.
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. mai/jun2012, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p225-230. 6p. 2 Charts.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: Obesity is a worldwide health problem that may also induce respiratory dysfunction. Literature linking weight loss and maximum respiratory pressures is inconclusive. Objective: To evaluate longitudinally the maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) of morbidly obese individuals before and after gastric bypass surgery, and to compare them to a control group matched by sex and age. Methods: A vacuum manometer (GeRar®, SP, Brazil) was used to assess the MIP and MEP of 30 morbidly obese participants (24 women), aged 32±8 years and with body mass index (BMI) of 43±4 kg/m2, both before and then one and six months after gastric bypass surgery. After an average of 36 months, 17 patients were reevaluated. A control group of 30 individuals with normal lung function (aged 30±8 with a BMI of 22±2 kg/m2) was also studied. An unpaired t-test and ANOVA for repeated measures were used for statistical analysis, with p<0.05 considered as significant. Results: No significant differences were observed in the baseline evaluation between the two groups. A significant increase was found in MIP after approximately 36 months of surgery in the obese group. A significant decrease in MEP was observed after one month, as well as a significant increase after 36 months compared with one and six months post-surgery. Conclusion: The data showed a significant long-term increase in MIP, as well as a significant decrease in MEP after one month followed by a return to pre-operative values, which indicates that gastric bypass surgery has a positive influence on the strength of inspiratory muscles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14133555
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
77568535
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-35552012000300008