KMID : 1021220130040010489
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±¹Á¦¹°¸®Ä¡·áÇÐȸÁö 2013 Volume.4 No. 1 p.489 ~ p.493
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The Study on Respiratory Function, Spirometric Lung Pattern and Fatigue of Elderly in a Facility
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Shin Hee-Joon
Kim Ji-Sung Wang Joong-San Choi Yoo-Rim Kim Hong-Rae Park Si-Eun An Ho-Jung Min Kyung-Ok
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to investigate spirometric lung pattern, respiratory function and degree of fatigue by lung function tests and fatigue tests of 39 elderly people in a care facility aged 65 and over. The respiratory function tests were used to the Spirovit SP-1 and fatigue tests were used modified Piper fatigue scale(mPFS). Regarding the respiratory function, the FVC was 1.41¡¾0.36§¤, the FVC % predicted was 69.10¡¾14.98%, the FEV1 was 1.02¡¾0.31§¤, the FEV1 % predicted was 63.27¡¾16.05%, the FEV1/FVC was 72.77¡¾13.40%, and the fatigue score was 5.83¡¾1.09. As for the spirometric lung pattern, 19 patients had a restrictive pattern(48.7%), followed by 11 with a mixed pattern(28.2%), 5 with an obstructive pattern( 12.8%), and 4 with a normal pattern(10.3%). Regarding the respiratory function and fatigue by spirometric lung pattern, the FVC and the FVC % predicted of patients with a normal pattern or an obstructive pattern were greater than other groups at a statistically significant level. As for the FEV1, that of patients with a normal pattern was significantly higher than others, and for the FEV1 % predicted, that of patients with a normal pattern or a restrictive pattern was significantly higher(p<.001). Fatigue score by patients with a normal pattern was significantly less than patients of other patterns(p<.001). Therefore, pulmonary physical therapy is considered necessary to improve respiratory function and fatigue degradation of elderly in a facility.
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KEYWORD
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Respiratory Function, Fatigue, Elderly, FVC, FEV
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