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Significant ventilatory functional restriction in adolescents with mild or moderate scoliosis during maximal exercise tolerance test
BARRIOS C; PEREZENCINAS C; MARUENDA JI; LAGUIA M
SPINE , 2005, vol. 30, n° 14, p. 1610-1615 Doc n°: 121775 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : CB2 - SCOLIOSE, FD52 - REEDUCATION ET READAPTATION RESPIRATOIRES A prospective evaluation of cardiopulmonary tolerance to maximal exercise in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Objectives. To evaluate ventilatory functional restrictions during a maximal exercise tolerance test in idiopathic scoliosis patients with mild and moderate curves and to compare them with the results obtained in healthy adolescents matched in age undergoing similar test. Summary of Background Data. Adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis with mild curves do not exhibit significant restrictions in ventilatory parameters measured by conventional static spirometry. Few reports have dealt with cardiorespiratory response to maximal exercise in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with mild to moderate curves. Although results seem to show a reduced exercise tolerance in these patients, the frequency and signification of the restricted work capacity is uncertain because of important design limitations in previous studies. Methods. Thirty-seven girls diagnosed with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with a mean age of 13 years ( range, 11-16) and an average scoliotic curve of 32.8 degrees Cobb ( range, 20-45 degrees) were studied by basal spirometry and dynamic ventilatory parameters during a maximal exercise tolerance test. Similar studies were performed in a control group of 10 healthy girls matched in age. Exercise test consisted of a ramp protocol on treadmill starting at a speed of 0.75 m/second ( 2.7 km/hour) with increments of 0.2 m/second ( 0.72 km/hour) per minute. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI |
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