Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study

Introduction: We sought to describe: 1) The influence of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) on exercise capacity, pulmonary function and respiratory muscle strength after surgery, 2) The relationship between exercise capacity and symptoms of anxiety and depression.Material and methods. This is a...

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Main Authors: Clarissa B.A. Magalhães, José Huygens P. Garcia, Cyntia F.G. Viana, Maria José N. Flor, Pedro Felipe C. de Bruin, Eanes D.B. Pereira, Ph.D.
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Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:Annals of Hepatology
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spelling doaj-f6ae89e319034fcbbe965a3f13f86d112021-06-09T05:50:27ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812018-01-0117198103Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up StudyClarissa B.A. Magalhães0José Huygens P. Garcia1Cyntia F.G. Viana2Maria José N. Flor3Pedro Felipe C. de Bruin4Eanes D.B. Pereira, Ph.D.5Department of Medicine, Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, Ceará, BrazilDepartment of Surgery, Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; Liver Transplantation Center, Walter Cantidio University Hospital (HUWC), Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza, Ceará, BrazilLiver Transplantation Center, Walter Cantidio University Hospital (HUWC), Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza, Ceará, BrazilLiver Transplantation Center, Walter Cantidio University Hospital (HUWC), Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza, Ceará, BrazilDepartment of Medicine, Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, Ceará, BrazilDepartment of Medicine, Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; Corresponding author.Introduction: We sought to describe: 1) The influence of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) on exercise capacity, pulmonary function and respiratory muscle strength after surgery, 2) The relationship between exercise capacity and symptoms of anxiety and depression.Material and methods. This is a prospective follow up study conducted with patients submitted to OLT. All patients were assessed before and 1 month after surgery through measurements: six minute walk test (6MWT), 6 min step test (6MST) and HADS (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale). FEV1% (forced expiratory volume), maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) were measured in the pre-operative and on 1st, 3rd, 5th day and 1 month after surgery.Results. In 77 patients, 6MWD improved 20.2 m (95%CI 8.1-32.3) and 6MST improved 7.8 steps after surgery (95%CI 3.9-11.6). Change in 6 MWD and 6 MST did not correlated with change HADS. The FEV1% at each time point were 88.8 ± 21.3 before surgery, 32.9 ± 9.9 on 1st day, 39.6 ± 11.5 on 3rd day, 46 ± 12.1 on 5th day and 86.6 ± 21.1 one month after surgery. MIP and MEP values at each time point were -67.4 ± 23.2 and 79.7 ± 26 before surgery, −30.8 ± 12.3 and 36.4 ± 15.4 on 1st day, −38.6 ± 14.1 and 43.8 ± 17 on 3rd day, −45.8 ± 15.9 and 49.7 ± 18.7 on 5th day and −67.1 ± 29.4 and 80.9 ± 23.9 one month after surgery.Conclusion. Exercise capacity was modestly increased after OLT without any correlation with symptoms of anxiety and depression. Pulmonary function and respiratory muscle strength decreased immediately after liver transplantation, and progressively recovered, returning to baseline values after 1 month.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S16652681193011276-minute walk test6-minute step testForced expiratory volumeMaximal inspiratory pressureMaximal expiratory pressure and orthotopic liver transplantation
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author Clarissa B.A. Magalhães
José Huygens P. Garcia
Cyntia F.G. Viana
Maria José N. Flor
Pedro Felipe C. de Bruin
Eanes D.B. Pereira, Ph.D.
spellingShingle Clarissa B.A. Magalhães
José Huygens P. Garcia
Cyntia F.G. Viana
Maria José N. Flor
Pedro Felipe C. de Bruin
Eanes D.B. Pereira, Ph.D.
Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
Annals of Hepatology
6-minute walk test
6-minute step test
Forced expiratory volume
Maximal inspiratory pressure
Maximal expiratory pressure and orthotopic liver transplantation
author_facet Clarissa B.A. Magalhães
José Huygens P. Garcia
Cyntia F.G. Viana
Maria José N. Flor
Pedro Felipe C. de Bruin
Eanes D.B. Pereira, Ph.D.
author_sort Clarissa B.A. Magalhães
title Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
title_short Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
title_full Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
title_fullStr Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
title_full_unstemmed Exercise Capacity and Respiratory Profile in Patients after Orthopedic Liver Transplantation: a Follow-up Study
title_sort exercise capacity and respiratory profile in patients after orthopedic liver transplantation: a follow-up study
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Hepatology
issn 1665-2681
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: We sought to describe: 1) The influence of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) on exercise capacity, pulmonary function and respiratory muscle strength after surgery, 2) The relationship between exercise capacity and symptoms of anxiety and depression.Material and methods. This is a prospective follow up study conducted with patients submitted to OLT. All patients were assessed before and 1 month after surgery through measurements: six minute walk test (6MWT), 6 min step test (6MST) and HADS (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale). FEV1% (forced expiratory volume), maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) were measured in the pre-operative and on 1st, 3rd, 5th day and 1 month after surgery.Results. In 77 patients, 6MWD improved 20.2 m (95%CI 8.1-32.3) and 6MST improved 7.8 steps after surgery (95%CI 3.9-11.6). Change in 6 MWD and 6 MST did not correlated with change HADS. The FEV1% at each time point were 88.8 ± 21.3 before surgery, 32.9 ± 9.9 on 1st day, 39.6 ± 11.5 on 3rd day, 46 ± 12.1 on 5th day and 86.6 ± 21.1 one month after surgery. MIP and MEP values at each time point were -67.4 ± 23.2 and 79.7 ± 26 before surgery, −30.8 ± 12.3 and 36.4 ± 15.4 on 1st day, −38.6 ± 14.1 and 43.8 ± 17 on 3rd day, −45.8 ± 15.9 and 49.7 ± 18.7 on 5th day and −67.1 ± 29.4 and 80.9 ± 23.9 one month after surgery.Conclusion. Exercise capacity was modestly increased after OLT without any correlation with symptoms of anxiety and depression. Pulmonary function and respiratory muscle strength decreased immediately after liver transplantation, and progressively recovered, returning to baseline values after 1 month.
topic 6-minute walk test
6-minute step test
Forced expiratory volume
Maximal inspiratory pressure
Maximal expiratory pressure and orthotopic liver transplantation
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