2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2006.08.008
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Limiting Factors of Exercise Performance 1 Year After Lung Transplantation

Abstract: Background: After lung transplantation (LTx) exercise capacity frequently remains limited, despite significantly improved pulmonary function. The aim of this study was to evaluate maximal exercise capacity and peripheral muscle force before and 1 year after LTx, and to determine whether peripheral muscle force and lactate threshold (LT) limit exercise capacity 1 year after LTx. Methods:Twenty-five subjects (mean age 43 years, 8 women and 17 men, 4 single-lung transplantations) were included in the study. Measu… Show more

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“…Rehabilitation in PAH patients increases V′O 2 peak by 1-1.5 mL·min [48,49], and a similar responsiveness is observed in IPF patients [50]. Lung transplant surgery [55,56] and successful lung volume reduction surgery [57] also consistently result in a greater post-intervention V′O 2 peak (table 3). V′O 2 peak has been also shown to be responsive to oxygen therapy both in patients with COPD and those with cystic fibrosis who desaturate during exercise [58,59].…”
Section: Evaluative Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Rehabilitation in PAH patients increases V′O 2 peak by 1-1.5 mL·min [48,49], and a similar responsiveness is observed in IPF patients [50]. Lung transplant surgery [55,56] and successful lung volume reduction surgery [57] also consistently result in a greater post-intervention V′O 2 peak (table 3). V′O 2 peak has been also shown to be responsive to oxygen therapy both in patients with COPD and those with cystic fibrosis who desaturate during exercise [58,59].…”
Section: Evaluative Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Bu durumun cerrahi öncesi akciğer hastalığı, kronik dekondüs-yon ve postoperatif faktörlerin (uzamış hospitalizasyon, immünsupresif medikasyonyan etkileri gibi) kombinasyonu sonucu oluştuğu düşünülmektedir (25,26).…”
Section: Hastane Dışı Rehabilitasyonunclassified
“…Ventilatuar ve kardiyak faktörle-rin egzersiz limitasyonuna neden olduğunu gösteren kanıtlar yetersizdir. Birçok çalışma ise azalmış egzersiz kapasitesinin ana nedeninin periferal kas limitasyonu-na bağlı (iskelet kası oksijen sunumu, alımı ve kullanı-mındaki problemler) olduğunu belirtmektedir (7,12,24,25). Transplantasyon uygulanan hastaların çoğunluğu egzersizi bacak yorgunluğuna bağlı olarak sonlandır-maktadır (10,24,27,28).…”
Section: Hastane Dışı Rehabilitasyonunclassified
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Persistent limitations in exercise capacity and skeletal muscle function have been observed for more than 1 year after transplantation. 8 Investigations of muscle function in LTx recipients reveal decreased muscle mass and strength, reductions in type 1 fiber proportion, decreased calcium uptake and release, decreased mitochondrial enzyme activity, and impaired oxidative capacity of the peripheral muscles.…”
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