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Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study

OBJECTIVE: To compare lung function between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and those with sequelae of paralytic poliomyelitis (without any signs or symptoms of post-poliomyelitis syndrome), as well as between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and healthy controls. METHODS: Twenty-...

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Autores principales: de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa, Minozzo, Fábio Carderelli, Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha, Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz, Andrade, Marília dos Santos, Quadros, Abrahão Augusto Juviniano, Oliveira, Acary Souza Bulle, da Silva, Antonio Carlos
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24068267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132013000400009
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author de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
Minozzo, Fábio Carderelli
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
Andrade, Marília dos Santos
Quadros, Abrahão Augusto Juviniano
Oliveira, Acary Souza Bulle
da Silva, Antonio Carlos
author_facet de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
Minozzo, Fábio Carderelli
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
Andrade, Marília dos Santos
Quadros, Abrahão Augusto Juviniano
Oliveira, Acary Souza Bulle
da Silva, Antonio Carlos
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare lung function between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and those with sequelae of paralytic poliomyelitis (without any signs or symptoms of post-poliomyelitis syndrome), as well as between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and healthy controls. METHODS: Twenty-nine male participants were assigned to one of three groups: control; poliomyelitis (comprising patients who had had paralytic poliomyelitis but had not developed post-poliomyelitis syndrome); and post-poliomyelitis syndrome. Volunteers underwent lung function measurements (spirometry and respiratory muscle strength assessment). RESULTS: The results of the spirometric assessment revealed no significant differences among the groups except for an approximately 27% lower mean maximal voluntary ventilation in the post-poliomyelitis syndrome group when compared with the control group (p = 0.0127). Nevertheless, the maximal voluntary ventilation values for the post-poliomyelitis group were compared with those for the Brazilian population and were found to be normal. No significant differences were observed in respiratory muscle strength among the groups. CONCLUSIONS: With the exception of lower maximal voluntary ventilation, there was no significant lung function impairment in outpatients diagnosed with post-poliomyelitis syndrome when compared with healthy subjects and with patients with sequelae of poliomyelitis without post-poliomyelitis syndrome. This is an important clinical finding because it shows that patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome can have preserved lung function.
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spelling pubmed-40758722014-07-16 Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa Minozzo, Fábio Carderelli Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz Andrade, Marília dos Santos Quadros, Abrahão Augusto Juviniano Oliveira, Acary Souza Bulle da Silva, Antonio Carlos J Bras Pneumol Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To compare lung function between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and those with sequelae of paralytic poliomyelitis (without any signs or symptoms of post-poliomyelitis syndrome), as well as between patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome and healthy controls. METHODS: Twenty-nine male participants were assigned to one of three groups: control; poliomyelitis (comprising patients who had had paralytic poliomyelitis but had not developed post-poliomyelitis syndrome); and post-poliomyelitis syndrome. Volunteers underwent lung function measurements (spirometry and respiratory muscle strength assessment). RESULTS: The results of the spirometric assessment revealed no significant differences among the groups except for an approximately 27% lower mean maximal voluntary ventilation in the post-poliomyelitis syndrome group when compared with the control group (p = 0.0127). Nevertheless, the maximal voluntary ventilation values for the post-poliomyelitis group were compared with those for the Brazilian population and were found to be normal. No significant differences were observed in respiratory muscle strength among the groups. CONCLUSIONS: With the exception of lower maximal voluntary ventilation, there was no significant lung function impairment in outpatients diagnosed with post-poliomyelitis syndrome when compared with healthy subjects and with patients with sequelae of poliomyelitis without post-poliomyelitis syndrome. This is an important clinical finding because it shows that patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome can have preserved lung function. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4075872/ /pubmed/24068267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132013000400009 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
Minozzo, Fábio Carderelli
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
Andrade, Marília dos Santos
Quadros, Abrahão Augusto Juviniano
Oliveira, Acary Souza Bulle
da Silva, Antonio Carlos
Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title_full Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title_short Lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
title_sort lung function in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24068267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132013000400009
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