Maximal relaxation rate (MRR, % pressure fall/10 msec) of the inspiratory muscles is reduced with fatigue. We have investigated whether MRR of esophageal pressure (Pes) generated by voluntary sniffs is decreased by fatigue, and whether sniff nasopharyngeal (Pnp) and mouth (Pmo) MRR reflect these changes. In 10 normal subjects, control MRR of sniff Pes correlated closely to Pnp MRR (r = 0.977, p less than 0.001) and Pmo MRR (r = 0.947, p less than 0.001). To produce inspiratory muscle fatigue, four highly motivated subjects breathed to exhaustion (3 to 6 min) through a high inspiratory resistance. MRR was determined from 10 sniffs for Pes, Pnp, and Pmo before fatigue, and at intervals up to 10 min after fatigue. The subjects showed a mean decrease in sniff Pes MRR of 33% (range, 20 to 42) immediately after fatigue, which returned exponentially to control values within 3 to 4 min. The mean changes in Pes MRR were reflected by similar changes in Pnp MRR, 32% (range, 18 to 43) and Pmo MRR, 33% (range, 21 to 42). Studies were repeated in the four subjects with closely similar results. We conclude that fatigue of the inspiratory muscles reduces MRR of sniff Pes, and that this is reflected in Pnp and Pmo. Sniff Pes, Pnp, and Pmo MRR measurements may provide a useful method for detecting and monitoring fatigue; Pnp and Pmo have the advantage of being less invasive.
The prevalence of metabolic disorders varies among ethnic populations and these disorders represent a critical health care issue for elderly women. This study investigated the correlation between genetic ancestry and body composition, metabolic traits and clinical status in a sample of elderly women. Clinical, nutritional and anthropometric data were collected from 176 volunteers. Genetic ancestry was estimated using 23 ancestry-informative markers. Pearsons correlation test was used to examine the relationship between continuous variables and an independent samples
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-test was used to compare the means of continuous traits within categorical variables. Overall ancestry was a combination of European (57.49%), Native American (25.78%) and African (16.73%). Significant correlations were found for European ancestry with body mass index (r = 0.165; p = 0.037) and obesity (mean difference (MD) = 5.3%; p = 0.042). African ancestry showed a significant correlation with LDL (r = 0.159, p = 0.035), VLDL (r = −0.185; p = 0.014), hypertriglyceridemia (MD = 6.4%; p = 0.003) and hyperlipidemia (MD = 4.8%; p = 0.026). Amerindian ancestry showed a significant correlation with triglyceride levels (r = 0.150; p = 0.047) and hypertriglyceridemia (MD = 4.5%; p = 0.039). These findings suggest that genetic admixture may influence the etiology of lipid metabolism-related diseases and obesity in elderly women.
O objetivo deste artigo é expor os desafios e perspectivas da relação médico-paciente idoso. Nas relações interpessoais, inerentes ao exercício profissional da medicina, é a qualidade do encontro que determina sua eficiência. Assim, na formação e na identificação do bom profissional, a relação médico-paciente idoso é fundamental na promoção da qualidade do atendimento. Os mé dicos devem privilegiar sentimentos e valores dos pacientes idosos e de seus familiares, estimu lando a tomada das decisões necessárias em conjunto, ou seja, a democratização da relação médi co-paciente, resgatando sua humanização. Esta proposta aspira ao nascimento de uma nova imagem deste profissional responsável pela efetiva promoção da saúde, ao considerar o paciente idoso em sua integridade física, psíquica e social, e não somente do ponto de vista biológico.
The cough reflex has been investigated in insulin dependent diabetic patients with and without autonomic neuropathy. The cough response to inhaled citric acid was determined in eight patients with diabetes who had severe autonomic neuropathy and compared with that in 10 who had no evidence of neuropathy. The patients with autonomic neuropathy had a higher median threshold for the cough response to citric acid (median 50%, range 20-> 100%) than non-neuropathic control patients (median 10%, range 2-20%). These results suggest that vagal innervation of the bronchial tree is damaged by diabetic autonomic neuropathy.
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