Artículo de revista
Maximal expiratory pressure predicts mortality in patients hospitalized in medical and surgical wards La presión espiratoria máxima es un predictor de mortalidad en pacientes hospitalizados en servicios de medicina o cirugía
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Nutricion Hospitalaria, Volumen 35, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 683-688
16995198
02121611
10.20960/nh.1478
Autor
Canales, Elena
Barrera, Gladys
Hirsch Birn, Sandra
Maza Cave, María Pía de la
Bunout Barnett, Daniel
Institución
Resumen
© 2018 SENPE y Arán Ediciones S.L. Background: the prognostic value of maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures on functional capacity and mortality of hospitalized patients are not well established. Aim: to evaluate the prognostic value of respiratory pressures in hospitalized patients. Methods: patients admitted to a general hospital in Santiago-Chile were prospectively studied. Within 48 hours of admission, handgrip strength and inspiratory and expiratory pressures were measured. Subjective global assessment of nutritional status (SGA) was determined and Apache II score was calculated. Functional status was assessed using the Karnofski index. Patients were followed for a period of 30 days. Mortality and decline in functional capacity, defined as a reduction in at least two stages of the Karnofski index were determined. Normal values for handgrip strength and respiratory pressures were obtained in 366 healthy subjects aged 20 to 89 years, thus the results obtained in patients wer