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平衡功能受损限制了慢性中风患者提高步行速度的能力。

Balance impairment limits ability to increase walking speed in individuals with chronic stroke.

作者信息

Middleton Addie, Braun Carty H, Lewek Michael D, Fritz Stacy L

机构信息

a Division of Rehabilitation Sciences , University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , TX , USA.

b UNC Healthcare , Chapel Hill , NC , USA.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2017 Mar;39(5):497-502. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2016.1152603. Epub 2016 Mar 13.

Abstract

Purpose Determine the relationship between balance impairments and the ability to increase walking speed (WS) on demand in individuals with chronic stroke. Methods WS and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) data were collected on 124 individuals with chronic stroke (>6 months). The ability to increase WS on demand (walking speed reserve, WSR) was quantified as the difference between participants' self-selected (SSWS) and maximal (MWS) walking speeds. Correlation, regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were performed to investigate the relationship between balance and the ability to increase WS. Results Of sample, 58.9% were unable to increase WS on demand (WSR < 0.2 m/s). BBS scores were associated with WSR values (r=0.74, 0.65-0.81) and were predictive of 'able/unable' to increase WS [odds ratio (OR) = 0.75, 0.67-0.84]. The AUC for the ROC curve constructed to assess the accuracy of BBS to discriminate between able/unable to increase WS was 0.85 (0.78-0.92). A BBS cutscore of 47 points was identified [sensitivity: 72.6%, specificity: 90.2%, +likelihood ratio (LR): 7.41, -LR: 0.30]. Conclusions The inability to increase WS on demand is common in individuals with chronic stroke, and balance appears to be a significant contributor to this difficulty. A BBS cutscore of 47 points can identify individuals who may benefit from balance interventions to improve the ability to increase their WS. Implications for Rehabilitation A majority of individuals with chronic stroke may be unable to increase their walking speed beyond their self-selected speed on demand. This may limit functional ambulation, as these individuals are walking "at capacity". Balance impairments contribute to the inability to increase walking speed. A Berg Balance Scale score <47 points can be used to identify individuals with chronic stroke walking "at capacity" due to balance impairments.

摘要

目的 确定慢性卒中患者平衡功能障碍与按需增加步行速度(WS)能力之间的关系。方法 收集了124例慢性卒中(>6个月)患者的WS和伯格平衡量表(BBS)数据。按需增加WS的能力(步行速度储备,WSR)被量化为参与者自选(SSWS)和最大(MWS)步行速度之间的差值。进行相关性、回归和受试者工作特征(ROC)分析,以研究平衡与增加WS能力之间的关系。结果 在样本中,58.9%的患者无法按需增加WS(WSR < 0.2 m/s)。BBS评分与WSR值相关(r = 0.74,0.65 - 0.81),并可预测能否增加WS [优势比(OR)= 0.75,0.67 - 0.84]。为评估BBS区分能否增加WS的准确性而构建的ROC曲线的AUC为0.85(0.78 - 0.92)。确定了BBS的临界值为47分[敏感性:72.6%,特异性:90.2%,阳性似然比(LR):7.41,阴性似然比:0.30]。结论 慢性卒中患者中无法按需增加WS的情况很常见,平衡似乎是造成这一困难的重要因素。BBS临界值为47分可识别出可能从平衡干预中受益以提高增加WS能力的个体。对康复的启示 大多数慢性卒中患者可能无法按需将步行速度提高到自选速度以上。这可能会限制功能性步行,因为这些患者是“以最大能力”行走。平衡功能障碍导致无法增加步行速度。伯格平衡量表评分<47分可用于识别因平衡功能障碍而“以最大能力”行走的慢性卒中患者。

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