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采用负压真空技术对残肢汗液进行假体管理。

Prosthesis management of residual-limb perspiration with subatmospheric vacuum pressure.

作者信息

Klute Glenn K, Bates Katherine J, Berge Jocelyn S, Biggs Wayne, King Charles

机构信息

Center of Excellence for Limb Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering, Rehabilitation Research and Development, Department of Veterans Affairs, Seattle, WA.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

出版信息

J Rehabil Res Dev. 2016;53(6):721-728. doi: 10.1682/JRRD.2015.06.0121.

Abstract

For the ambulatory person with lower-limb amputation, insufficient management of perspiration can result in inadequate prosthesis adherence, reduced mobility, and discomfort. This study compared a dynamic air exchange (DAE) prosthesis designed to expel accumulated perspiration with a total surface bearing suction socket (Suction) that cannot. Five people with unilateral transtibial amputation participated in a randomized, crossover experiment. All subjects were given a 1 wk acclimation to each study prosthesis while we measured their step activity levels. A rest-walk-rest protocol, including a 30 min treadmill walk at a self-selected speed while wearing thermally insulative garments, was then used to observe residual-limb skin temperatures and perspiration. Afterward, subject opinions about the prostheses were assessed with questionnaires. During the week-long acclimation period, no statistical difference in step activity levels were detected between prostheses (p = 0.22), but this may have been due to self-reported behavioral modifications. During the rest-walk-rest protocol, no differences in skin temperatures were observed (p = 0.37). The DAE prosthesis accumulated 1.09 +/- 0.90 g and expelled 0.67 +/- 0.38 g of perspiration, while the Suction prosthesis accumulated 0.97 +/- 0.75 g. The questionnaire results suggest that participants were receptive to both prostheses. The DAE prosthesis was able to expel more than a third of the total perspiration, suggesting it may enable longer uninterrupted periods of perspiration-inducing activity.

摘要

对于下肢截肢的非卧床患者,汗液管理不当会导致假肢附着不足、活动能力下降和不适。本研究将一种旨在排出积聚汗液的动态空气交换(DAE)假肢与无法做到这一点的全表面承重吸杯式假肢(吸杯式)进行了比较。五名单侧胫骨截肢患者参与了一项随机交叉实验。在测量他们的步数活动水平时,所有受试者都有1周的时间适应每种研究用假肢。然后采用一种休息-行走-休息方案,包括在穿着隔热服装的情况下以自选速度在跑步机上行走30分钟,以观察残肢皮肤温度和汗液情况。之后,通过问卷调查评估受试者对假肢的看法。在为期一周的适应期内,未检测到两种假肢在步数活动水平上有统计学差异(p = 0.22),但这可能是由于自我报告的行为改变所致。在休息-行走-休息方案期间,未观察到皮肤温度有差异(p = 0.37)。DAE假肢积聚了1.09±0.90克汗液并排出了0.67±0.38克汗液,而吸杯式假肢积聚了0.97±0.75克汗液。问卷调查结果表明,参与者对两种假肢都能接受。DAE假肢能够排出超过三分之一的总汗液量,这表明它可能使引发汗液的活动能够有更长的不间断时间。

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