Abstract
Almost all patients with bronchial obstruction have respiratory muscles (RM) dysfunction of various severity levels.
The aim of our investigation was to evaluate the change of RM function in bronchial asthma (BA) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients on different stage of diseases.
Study population: 48 COPD and 12 BA patients were included. Subjects were divide depending on a stage of disease. The mean age of COPD pts. is 52,33±0,70 years, 8 females (22,3%) and 28 (77,7%) males. In gr. with BA the mean age is 49,78±5,64 years, 5 females (41,7%) and 7 (58,3%) males.
Methods: Spirometry and pneumotonometry were performed by means MasterScreen Body/Diff (“Jaeger”, German). FEV1 and PImax were evaluated.
Results: Results are performed in table 1.
Conclusion: We estimate the dysfunction of RM in all groups pts with BA and COPD. Correlation interrelation between FEV1 and PImax in pts with BA was positive (r=0,78), in COPD pts – negative (r=-0,94). We assume, that obtained data should be considered at drawing up of individual programs of treatment and rehabilitation of COPD and BA pts.
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