34th European Respiratory Society Annual Congress, Vienna, Avusturya, 7 - 11 Eylül 2024, cilt.64, sa.68, ss.604
Background:
Anatomical and physiological changes after pneumonectomy (PNX) possibly
decrease exercise capacity, respiratory muscle strength and increase fatigue.
Limited studies investigated aforementioned parameters in patients with PNX for
lung cancer. However, no study investigated peripheral muscle strength, yet.
Aims and
objectives: To compare exercise capacity, respiratory and
peripheral muscle strength and fatigue in patients with PNX and healthy
controls was aimed.
Methods:
14 patients with PNX and 17 controls were compared. Exercise capacity (6-minute
walk test (6-MWT)), respiratory (MIP, MEP (mouth pressure device)) and quadriceps
femoris (QF) (dynamometer) muscle strength and fatigue (Fatigue Severity Scale
(FSS)) were evaluated.
Conclusions:
Functional capacity is severely impaired, and fatigue and dyspnea perception are
increased in patients with PNX. During the exercise test patients were
desaturated, and QF fatigue increased. Many of the patients had inspiratory and
expiratory muscle weakness. Patients should be evaluated at the earliest stage
and included in resistance training interventions targeting the lower limb and
respiratory muscles, and aerobic exercise training.