Adeniyi A F, Saminu K S
Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Afr Health Sci. 2011 Sep;11(3):303-8.
Efforts to promote better health of sickle cell anaemia (SCA) patients in low-income countries through the use of cheap and available alternatives are desirable.
We investigated whether a locally designed incentive spirometry will improve peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) of teenage SCA patients.
Forty-nine SCA teenagers were randomized into either the SCA spirometry or the SCA control groups, which had 24 and 25 patients respectively. They were initially compared with 25 matched non-SCA teenagers. The SCA spirometry group went through a six-week, thrice-daily local incentive spirometry while the control did not go through the exercise.
The PEFR of the SCA spirometry group improved significantly (p = 0.001) between the third and sixth week (211.04 ± 55.67 to 292.08 ± 40.86 litres/min) unlike that of the SCA control group (p = 0.605). At six weeks, PEFR of the SCA spirometry group improved significantly (t=0.624, p=0.003) over that of the SCA control group. However, the improved PEFR of the SCA spirometry group did not match that of their non-SCA counterparts.
Locally designed incentive spirometry improved PEFR of the SCA teenagers significantly in six weeks of spirometry exercise. Routine improvement in PEFR of SCA patients with the aid of incentive spirometry should be encouraged to improve lung function.
通过使用廉价且可得的替代方法来促进低收入国家镰状细胞贫血(SCA)患者的健康状况是很有必要的。
我们调查了一种本地设计的激励式肺量计是否会改善青少年SCA患者的呼气峰值流速(PEFR)。
49名SCA青少年被随机分为SCA肺量计组和SCA对照组,分别有24名和25名患者。他们最初与25名匹配的非SCA青少年进行比较。SCA肺量计组进行为期六周、每日三次的本地激励式肺量计训练,而对照组不进行该训练。
SCA肺量计组的PEFR在第三周和第六周之间显著改善(p = 0.001)(从211.04 ± 5