The relationship between fat-free mass index and pulmonary hyperinflation in COPD patients

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Silveira, Leonardo [1 ]
Zimermann Teixeira, Paulo Jose [3 ]
da Costa, Cassia C. [3 ]
de Souza, Rafael M. [3 ]
Merola, Pietro Krauspenhar [1 ]
Colombo, Caroline [3 ]
Marques, Renata D. [4 ]
Berton, Danilo C. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Fed Univ Rio Grande UFRGS, Postgrad Program Resp Sci, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, HCPA, Serv Pneumol, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[3] Feevale Univ, Hlth Sci Inst, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil
[4] Conceicao Hosp, Serv Pneumol, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation; respiratory function test; respiratory structure and function; ventilation; MUSCLE WEAKNESS; BODY-MASS; EXERCISE; DISEASE; LIMITATION; SYMPTOMS;
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10.1111/resp.12406
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background and objectiveReduced fat-free mass (FFM), a common finding in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), may indirectly impact peak exercise capacity through a greater level of pulmonary hyperinflation. We aimed to investigate if FFM index (FFM/squared height) impacts exercise induced dynamic hyperinflation in COPD patients. MethodsFifty-four patients with moderate-to-very severe COPD performed a symptom limited incremental cardiopulmonary exercise tests with serial measurements of inspiratory capacity (IC). FFM was measured by whole-body bioelectrical impedance. ResultsPatients were 66.77.7 years old with mean forced expiratory volume in 1s (FEV1) of 1.080.41L (42 +/- 15% of predicted). Peak exercise IC was significantly (P<0.05) correlated with IC at rest (r=0.78), FEV1 (r=0.66), FVC (r=0.59), FFM (r=0.38) and FFM index (r=0.29). However, only FEV1 and rest IC predict peak IC (r=0.86; P<0.01) in a multivariate linear regression analysis. ConclusionsFFM index was weakly associated with peak exercise IC in COPD patients. However, it ceased to be an independent predictor when corrected for expiratory airflow limitation (FEV1) and lung hyperinflation at rest (rest IC). Pulmonary hyperinflation determines exercise capacity in COPD patients. A reduced FFM index correlated with reduced exercise IC. However, it ceased to be an independent predictor for exercise capacity in COPD when corrected for baseline FEV1 and IC.
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页码:1204 / 1208
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