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Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia

Dysphagia is the major pathophysiologic mechanism leading to aspiration pneumonia in the elderly. Elderly people with dysphagia who show low levels of the cough peak flow (CPF) are at greater risk for aspiration pneumonia. It has been reported that CPF values were significantly lower in the “soft” v...

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Autores principales: Kamikawa, Norimichi, Hamada, Hironobu, Sekikawa, Kiyokazu, Yamamoto, Hikaru, Fujika, Yoshiya, Kajiwara, Teruki, Aizawa, Fumiya, Otoyama, Ippo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208895
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author Kamikawa, Norimichi
Hamada, Hironobu
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Yamamoto, Hikaru
Fujika, Yoshiya
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Otoyama, Ippo
author_facet Kamikawa, Norimichi
Hamada, Hironobu
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Yamamoto, Hikaru
Fujika, Yoshiya
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Otoyama, Ippo
author_sort Kamikawa, Norimichi
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description Dysphagia is the major pathophysiologic mechanism leading to aspiration pneumonia in the elderly. Elderly people with dysphagia who show low levels of the cough peak flow (CPF) are at greater risk for aspiration pneumonia. It has been reported that CPF values were significantly lower in the “soft” versus “hard” mode of a pressure-relieving air mattress in healthy volunteers in a supine position. Parameters such as spinal curvature, however, were not evaluated in detail. In this study, we clarified whether the changes in posture associated with two different firmness levels of a pressure-relieving air mattress were associated with cough production and related factors in the elderly with dysphagia. The body sinking distance, pelvic tilt angle, and immersion of the lumbar spine were measured to evaluate changes in posture. Forty subjects met the study criteria for dysphagia. The “soft” mode showed significantly lower CPF values than the “hard” mode (soft 274.9 ± 107.2 L/min vs. hard 325.0 ± 99.5 L/min, MD 50.0 95%CI 33.1–66.9 P < 0.001). Values of forced vital capacity (FVC) and maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) were significantly lower in the “soft” mode than in the “hard” mode (MD 0.10 95%CI 0.04–0.17, P = 0.002, MD 3.2 95%CI 0.9–5.5, P = 0.007, respectively). Although there was no significant difference between the two firmness levels, maximal expiratory pressure (PEmax) values also tended to be lower in the “soft” than in the “hard” mode, (MD 2.9 95%CI -0.6–6.3 P = 0.1). At both firmness levels, CPF values were significantly correlated with FVC, PImax, and PEmax. The difference in sinking distance in the anterior superior iliac spine was significantly larger than that in the lesser tubercle of the humerus and patella. Additionally, in the soft mode, the pelvic tilt angle and contact area around the lumbar spine were significantly larger than those observed in the “hard” mode. Parameters associated with the production of cough, including inspiratory muscle strength, lung volume, and ultimately CPF, may be affected by immersion of the lumbar spine and curvature of the spine that results from the “soft” mode in elderly patients with dysphagia.
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spelling pubmed-62895772018-12-28 Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia Kamikawa, Norimichi Hamada, Hironobu Sekikawa, Kiyokazu Yamamoto, Hikaru Fujika, Yoshiya Kajiwara, Teruki Aizawa, Fumiya Otoyama, Ippo PLoS One Research Article Dysphagia is the major pathophysiologic mechanism leading to aspiration pneumonia in the elderly. Elderly people with dysphagia who show low levels of the cough peak flow (CPF) are at greater risk for aspiration pneumonia. It has been reported that CPF values were significantly lower in the “soft” versus “hard” mode of a pressure-relieving air mattress in healthy volunteers in a supine position. Parameters such as spinal curvature, however, were not evaluated in detail. In this study, we clarified whether the changes in posture associated with two different firmness levels of a pressure-relieving air mattress were associated with cough production and related factors in the elderly with dysphagia. The body sinking distance, pelvic tilt angle, and immersion of the lumbar spine were measured to evaluate changes in posture. Forty subjects met the study criteria for dysphagia. The “soft” mode showed significantly lower CPF values than the “hard” mode (soft 274.9 ± 107.2 L/min vs. hard 325.0 ± 99.5 L/min, MD 50.0 95%CI 33.1–66.9 P < 0.001). Values of forced vital capacity (FVC) and maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) were significantly lower in the “soft” mode than in the “hard” mode (MD 0.10 95%CI 0.04–0.17, P = 0.002, MD 3.2 95%CI 0.9–5.5, P = 0.007, respectively). Although there was no significant difference between the two firmness levels, maximal expiratory pressure (PEmax) values also tended to be lower in the “soft” than in the “hard” mode, (MD 2.9 95%CI -0.6–6.3 P = 0.1). At both firmness levels, CPF values were significantly correlated with FVC, PImax, and PEmax. The difference in sinking distance in the anterior superior iliac spine was significantly larger than that in the lesser tubercle of the humerus and patella. Additionally, in the soft mode, the pelvic tilt angle and contact area around the lumbar spine were significantly larger than those observed in the “hard” mode. Parameters associated with the production of cough, including inspiratory muscle strength, lung volume, and ultimately CPF, may be affected by immersion of the lumbar spine and curvature of the spine that results from the “soft” mode in elderly patients with dysphagia. Public Library of Science 2018-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6289577/ /pubmed/30533019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208895 Text en © 2018 Kamikawa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kamikawa, Norimichi
Hamada, Hironobu
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Yamamoto, Hikaru
Fujika, Yoshiya
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Otoyama, Ippo
Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title_full Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title_fullStr Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title_full_unstemmed Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title_short Posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
title_sort posture and firmness changes in a pressure-relieving air mattress affect cough strength in elderly people with dysphagia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208895
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