Yip B, Stewart D A, Roberts M A
Southern General Hospital NHS Trust, Glasgow.
Health Bull (Edinb). 1996 Jul;54(4):338-43.
A group of 222 residents in NHS continuing care were studied in order to assess the prevalence of joint contractures in the very disabled elderly and to establish whether there was an association between the presence of contractures and functional ability; 121 (55%) had at least one contracted joint. There was no clear linear relationship between length of stay in continuing care and the presence of contractures. Those with upper limb contractures were nearly twice as likely to be unable to feed themselves as those without contractures (p < 0.0001). The presence of at least one lower limb contracture was significantly associated with reduced mobility (p < 0.0001). An association was also demonstrated between the presence of lower limb contractures and frequency with which the patient walked. The role of disease and immobility in the development of contractures is discussed as well as the potential for the prevention and treatment of contractures.
为评估极重度残疾老年人关节挛缩的患病率,并确定挛缩的存在与功能能力之间是否存在关联,对222名接受国民保健制度持续护理的居民进行了研究;其中121人(55%)至少有一个关节发生挛缩。持续护理的住院时间与挛缩的存在之间没有明显的线性关系。有上肢挛缩的人无法自主进食的可能性几乎是没有挛缩的人的两倍(p<0.0001)。至少有一个下肢挛缩的存在与行动能力下降显著相关(p<0.0001)。下肢挛缩的存在与患者行走频率之间也存在关联。文中讨论了疾病和活动受限在挛缩形成中的作用以及挛缩的预防和治疗潜力。