Efectos de la rehabilitación pulmonar en hombres vs. mujeres con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica en Colombia

  1. Betancourt-Peña, Jhonatan 1
  2. Avila Valencia, Juan Carlos 1
  3. Facundo Duarte, Arley 1
  1. 1 Institución Universitaria Escuela Nacional del Deporte
Revista:
Aquichan

ISSN: 1657-5997 2027-5374

Ano de publicación: 2021

Volume: 21

Número: 1

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.5294/AQUI.2021.21.1.6 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Resumo

Objetivo: determinar os efeitos da reabilitação pulmonar em homens e mulheres com diagnóstico de DPOC em uma clínica na Colômbia. Método: estudo descritivo longitudinal em 75 pacientes com DPOC que ingressaram em programa de reabilitação pulmonar durante os anos de 2018 e 2019. A população foi dividida em grupos de acordo com o sexo e foram avaliadas algumas características sociodemográficas, espirometria em porcentagem do previsto, índice de massa corporal, mMRC dispneia, capacidade de exercício e algumas variáveis ​​fisiológicas com o teste de caminhada de seis minutos, ansiedade-depressão (HADS) e qualidade de vida (SGRQ). Considerou-se o valor de p <0,05 como estatisticamente significativo. Resultados: a taxa de fumaça de maços por ano foi maior nos homens 34 ± 29,11 (p <0,001), enquanto a exposição à fumaça de lenha foi cinco vezes maior nas mulheres (p = 0,037). Todas as variáveis ​​da capacidade de exercício melhoraram significativamente (p <0,021), destacando-se a distância percorrida 63,26 ± 60,03 versus 51,53 ± 61,02 a favor das mulheres. O mMRC dispneia foi inicialmente maior nas mulheres em relação aos homens 0,709 ± 0,287 e evidenciou maior alteração nas mulheres 1,294 ± 0,415 versus homens 0,736 ± 0,880 ao final da reabilitação pulmonar. Conclusão: a reabilitação pulmonar em mulheres mostra um aumento na distância percorrida de 63,26 metros e uma diminuição de 1.294 pontos na dispneia, enquanto para os homens os valores obtidos foram 51,53 metros e 0,736 pontos, respectivamente, e uma melhoria na qualidade de vida nos homens de 11,47 pontos do SGRQ em relação às mulheres, onde foi de 0,600 pontos.

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