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Spirometric Function Improves in the Morbidly Obese After 1-Year Post-surgery

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Autor(es):
Fabris de Souza, Shirley Aparecida [1] ; Faintuch, Joel [2] ; Cecconello, Ivan [2]
Número total de Autores: 3
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] Univ Estadual Londrina, Dept Phys Therapy, Londrina, Parana - Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Hosp Clin, Dept Gastroenterol, Sao Paulo - Brazil
Número total de Afiliações: 2
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: OBESITY SURGERY; v. 20, n. 9, p. 1273-1277, SEP 2010.
Citações Web of Science: 8
Resumo

Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the impact of bariatric weight loss is still debated. Aiming to document such profile in a consecutive homogeneous population, a prospective cohort study was undertaken. Sixty-one patients (100% females, age 40 +/- 8 years, BMI 49 +/- 5 kg/m(2) and without respiratory disease) were enrolled. Spirometric analysis was carried out to compare preoperative respiratory pattern with outcome after 6 and 12 months. Variables included vital capacity (VC), expiratory reserve volume (ERV), forced expiratory volume (1 s) (FEV1), FEV1/FVC ratio and maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV). Correlation of results with weight loss was examined. The following initial variables exhibited significant difference when compared to the 12-month postoperative control: FVC (P = 0.0308), FEV1/FVC (P = 0.1998), MVV (P = 0.0004) and ERV (P = 0.2124). Recovery of FVC and FEV1/FVC occurred earlier by 6 months. The most seriously depressed preoperative finding was ERV, which even after 1 year still remained inadequate. (1) Pulmonary limitations were diagnosed in approximately one third of the population. (2) Changes were demonstrated for FVC, FEV1/FVC, ERV and MVV. (3) FEV1 and FEV1/FVC were acceptable due to the absence of an obstructive pattern. (4) Two variables increased by 6 months (FEV1/FVC and ERV), whereas recovery for others was confirmed after 1 year. (5) The only exception was ERV which continued below the acceptable range. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 06/51197-5 - Variáveis de capacidade aeróbica e drive respiratório em pacientes submetidos a cirurgia bariátrica - influência do exercício físico
Beneficiário:Shirley Aparecida Fabris de Souza
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