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慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者在基于步态实时分析交互式实验室的6分钟步行测试中的时空步态特征。

Spatiotemporal gait characteristics in patients with COPD during the Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab-based 6-minute walk test.

作者信息

Liu Wai-Yan, Spruit Martijn A, Delbressine Jeannet M, Willems Paul J, Franssen Frits M E, Wouters Emiel F M, Meijer Kenneth

机构信息

Department of Research and Education, CIRO, Horn, the Netherlands.

Department of Human Movement Science, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Dec 28;12(12):e0190099. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190099. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM

Overground gait assessment is limited by the analysis of multiple strides or both spatiotemporal gait characteristics, while fixed speed treadmill walking restricts natural gait speed variations. The Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab (GRAIL)-based 6-minute walk test (6MWT) enables 3D motion analysis and self-paced treadmill walking, and could provide insight in gait alterations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aim of this study is to compare spatiotemporal gait characteristics between patients with COPD and healthy elderly during the GRAIL-based 6MWT.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Eighty COPD patients (60% male; 62±7 years; FEV1:56±19% predicted) and 38 healthy elderly (63% male; 62±6 years; FEV1:119±17% predicted) performed two GRAIL-based 6MWTs. Mean differences and coefficient of variation of spatiotemporal gait characteristics were calculated using the trial with the largest walk distance. Sub-analyses were conducted to account for walking speed differences between groups, and muscle strength and COPD severity within the patient group.

RESULTS

COPD patients showed increased temporal gait characteristics, decreased stride and step lengths, and increased gait variability compared to healthy elderly (p<0.01). Stride length variability remained increased in COPD after correction for walking speed (MD:0.98%, CI:0.36-1.61, p = 0.003). Reduced quadriceps strength did not translate into altered gait characteristics, while COPD severity is associated with stride time (left MD:-0.02s, CI:-0.04-0.01, p = 0.003; right MD:-0.02s, CI:-0.04-0.01, p = 0.003).

DISCUSSION

COPD patients performed the GRAIL-based 6MWT differently compared to healthy elderly. Further research should use other variability measures to investigate gait characteristics in COPD, to assess subtle alterations in gait and to enable development of rehabilitation strategies to improve gait, and possibly balance and fall risk in COPD. Other lower limb muscle groups should be considered when investigating gait alterations in COPD.

CONCLUSION

COPD patients have different gait characteristics compared to healthy elderly. Independent of walking speed, COPD patients demonstrate increased stride length variability during the GRAIL-based 6MWT compared to healthy elderly.

摘要

背景与目的

地面步态评估受限于多步分析或时空步态特征分析,而固定速度的跑步机行走限制了自然步态速度的变化。基于步态实时分析互动实验室(GRAIL)的6分钟步行试验(6MWT)可进行三维运动分析和自定速度的跑步机行走,能够深入了解慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的步态改变。本研究的目的是比较COPD患者和健康老年人在基于GRAIL的6MWT过程中的时空步态特征。

材料与方法

80例COPD患者(男性占60%;年龄62±7岁;第一秒用力呼气容积[FEV1]为预计值的56±19%)和38例健康老年人(男性占63%;年龄62±6岁;FEV1为预计值的119±17%)进行了两次基于GRAIL的6MWT。使用步行距离最长的试验计算时空步态特征的平均差异和变异系数。进行亚组分析以考虑组间步行速度差异以及患者组内的肌肉力量和COPD严重程度。

结果

与健康老年人相比,COPD患者的时间步态特征增加,步幅和步长减小,步态变异性增加(p<0.01)。校正步行速度后,COPD患者的步幅长度变异性仍然增加(平均差:0.98%,可信区间:0.36 - 1.61,p = 0.003)。股四头肌力量减弱并未转化为步态特征的改变,而COPD严重程度与步幅时间相关(左侧平均差:-0.02秒,可信区间:-0.04 - 0.01,p = 0.003;右侧平均差:-0.02秒,可信区间:-0.04 - 0.01,p = 0.003)。

讨论

与健康老年人相比,COPD患者进行基于GRAIL的6MWT的方式不同。进一步的研究应使用其他变异性测量方法来研究COPD患者的步态特征,评估步态的细微改变,并制定康复策略以改善COPD患者的步态,以及可能改善平衡和跌倒风险。在研究COPD患者的步态改变时应考虑其他下肢肌肉群。

结论

与健康老年人相比,COPD患者具有不同的步态特征。与健康老年人相比,在基于GRAIL的6MWT过程中,COPD患者的步幅长度变异性增加,且与步行速度无关。

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