Corrêa FCCR, Mira PADC, Pace FHDL, Laterza MC, Trevizan PF, Martinez DG. REDUCED PERIPHERAL AND INSPIRATORY MUSCLE ENDURANCE IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.
ARQUIVOS DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA 2021;
58:308-315. [PMID:
34705964 DOI:
10.1590/s0004-2803.202100000-53]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/13/2020] [Accepted: 03/05/2021] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Liver cirrhosis (LC) causes several musculoskeletal changes.
OBJECTIVE
To test the hypothesis that the peripheral and inspiratory muscle endurance are reduced in patients with liver cirrhosis.
METHODS
Twenty-one patients with LC (LC group; 61±14 years) and 18 age-matched subjects (control group; 56±17 years) had accepted to participate in this cross-sectional observational study. To assess peripheral muscle endurance, all volunteers performed a rhythmic handgrip exercise at 45% of their maximum voluntary contraction. A metronome was used to control the contraction-relaxation cycles at 60/min. The inspiratory muscle endurance was assessed using PowerBreath®. Participants underwent inspiratory muscle exercise at 60% of their maximal inspiratory muscle strength. The time until failure characterized the muscle endurance for both handgrip and inspiratory muscle exercises. Additionally, the quality of life of the participants was assessed.
RESULTS
The muscle endurance was lower in the LC group when compared to the control group for both handgrip (67 vs 130 s, P<0.001) and inspiratory muscle exercises (40 vs 114 s, P<0.001). The peripheral muscle endurance was directly correlated with the total quality of life score (r=0.439, P=0.01) and to the following domains: fatigue (r=0.378 e P=0.030), activity (r=0.583, P=0.001), systemic symptoms (r=0.316, P=0.073) and preoccupation (r=0.370, P=0.034). The inspiratory muscle endurance was inversely correlated with the total quality of life score (r=0.573, P=0.001) and the following domains: fatigue (r=0.503, P=0.002), activity (r=0.464, P=0.004), systemic symptoms (r=0.472, P=0.004), abdominal symptoms (r=0.461, P=0.005), emotional function (r=0.387, P=0.02) and preoccupation (r=0.519, P=0.001).
CONCLUSION
Both peripheral and inspiratory muscle endurance were lower in LC patients when compared to the control group.
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