Mollinger L A, Spurr G B, el Ghatit A Z, Barboriak J J, Rooney C B, Davidoff D D, Bongard R D
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1985 Jul;66(7):420-6.
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) and daily energy expenditure were measured in 48 men with complete traumatic transections of the spinal cord. Subjects were classified according to their residual motor function as high or low quadriplegic (HQ, LQ) or as high or low paraplegic (HP, LP). Measured BMR was lower than predicted BMR in almost all of the subjects and was significantly lower in the HQ group than in the other groups. High quadriplegics also expended significantly less energy while awake and over a 24-hour period than did the other groups. Measurements of BMR and total energy expenditure were significantly correlated with the level of lesion. The data provide a basis for establishing guidelines on the average energy needs of patients with spinal cord injury.
对48名脊髓完全性创伤横断的男性进行了基础代谢率(BMR)和每日能量消耗的测量。受试者根据其残余运动功能分为高位或低位四肢瘫(HQ,LQ)或高位或低位截瘫(HP,LP)。几乎所有受试者的实测BMR均低于预测BMR,且HQ组的BMR显著低于其他组。与其他组相比,高位四肢瘫患者在清醒时和24小时内消耗的能量也显著更少。BMR和总能量消耗的测量值与损伤水平显著相关。这些数据为制定脊髓损伤患者平均能量需求指南提供了依据。