Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD

Background: An inspiratory capacity to total lung capacity (IC/TLC) ratio of â¤25% has emerged as a better marker of mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. The relationship among the IC/TLC ratio to lower extremity skeletal muscle function remains unknown. Methods: Thirt...

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Main Authors: P. Cebollero, F. Zambom-Ferraresi, M. Hernández, J. Hueto, J. Cascante, M.M. Anton
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
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spelling doaj-534065bc12c1438cad2cf6e68c8148ed2020-11-24T21:06:11ZengElsevierRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)2173-51152017-01-0123139Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPDP. Cebollero0F. Zambom-Ferraresi1M. Hernández2J. Hueto3J. Cascante4M.M. Anton5Department of Pulmonary Medicine B, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, SpainDepartment of Health Sciences, Public University of Navarre, SpainDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine B, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, SpainDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine B, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, SpainDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine B, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, SpainDepartment of Health Sciences, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Corresponding author.Background: An inspiratory capacity to total lung capacity (IC/TLC) ratio of â¤25% has emerged as a better marker of mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. The relationship among the IC/TLC ratio to lower extremity skeletal muscle function remains unknown. Methods: Thirty-five men with moderate to severe COPD were divided into those with IC/TLC â¤Â 25% (n = 16) and >25% (n = 19). The subjects were tested for thigh muscle mass volume (MMT), maximal strength, power output of the lower extremities, and physical activity. Results: Total MMT in the IC/TLC < 25% group was significantly lower (413.91 ± 89.42 cm3) (p < 0.001) than in the IC/TLC > 25% group (575.20 ± 11.76 cm3). In the IC/TLC â¤Â 25% group, maximal strength of the lower extremities and muscle peak power output of the lower extremities were 36â56% lower (p < 0.01) than among the patients in the IC/TLC > 25% group. Conclusion: IC/TLC â¤Â 25% is associated with reduced maximal strength and peak power output of the lower extremities. IC/TLC â¤Â 25% may have an important clinical relevance as an index to determine peripheral muscle dysfunction. Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Inspiratory fraction, Muscle mass, Muscle strength, Limb muscle dysfunction, Muscle powerhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2173511516300896
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author P. Cebollero
F. Zambom-Ferraresi
M. Hernández
J. Hueto
J. Cascante
M.M. Anton
spellingShingle P. Cebollero
F. Zambom-Ferraresi
M. Hernández
J. Hueto
J. Cascante
M.M. Anton
Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
author_facet P. Cebollero
F. Zambom-Ferraresi
M. Hernández
J. Hueto
J. Cascante
M.M. Anton
author_sort P. Cebollero
title Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
title_short Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
title_full Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
title_fullStr Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
title_full_unstemmed Inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
title_sort inspiratory fraction as a marker of skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with copd
publisher Elsevier
series Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
issn 2173-5115
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: An inspiratory capacity to total lung capacity (IC/TLC) ratio of â¤25% has emerged as a better marker of mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. The relationship among the IC/TLC ratio to lower extremity skeletal muscle function remains unknown. Methods: Thirty-five men with moderate to severe COPD were divided into those with IC/TLC â¤Â 25% (n = 16) and >25% (n = 19). The subjects were tested for thigh muscle mass volume (MMT), maximal strength, power output of the lower extremities, and physical activity. Results: Total MMT in the IC/TLC < 25% group was significantly lower (413.91 ± 89.42 cm3) (p < 0.001) than in the IC/TLC > 25% group (575.20 ± 11.76 cm3). In the IC/TLC â¤Â 25% group, maximal strength of the lower extremities and muscle peak power output of the lower extremities were 36â56% lower (p < 0.01) than among the patients in the IC/TLC > 25% group. Conclusion: IC/TLC â¤Â 25% is associated with reduced maximal strength and peak power output of the lower extremities. IC/TLC â¤Â 25% may have an important clinical relevance as an index to determine peripheral muscle dysfunction. Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Inspiratory fraction, Muscle mass, Muscle strength, Limb muscle dysfunction, Muscle power
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