2013
DOI: 10.5935/01012800.20130006
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Assessment of functional capacity and pulmonary in pediatrics patients renal transplantation

Abstract: Reduced functional capacity and maximum respiratory pressures were diagnosed in a small cohort of pediatric patients after kidney transplantation. Better the functional capacity and PiMáx better the FVC.

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“…In our study, we identified that 56% of children and adolescents presented a walking distance below this threshold. In accordance to our findings, previous studies also documented significantly reduced walking performances of severely ill children compared to their healthy peers . Beyond that, baseline characteristics indicate that female patients and adolescents tend to be in one of the UNFIT groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In our study, we identified that 56% of children and adolescents presented a walking distance below this threshold. In accordance to our findings, previous studies also documented significantly reduced walking performances of severely ill children compared to their healthy peers . Beyond that, baseline characteristics indicate that female patients and adolescents tend to be in one of the UNFIT groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In accordance to our findings, previous studies also documented significantly reduced walking performances of severely ill children compared to their healthy peers. [42][43][44] Beyond that, baseline characteristics indicate that female patients and adolescents tend to be in one of the UNFIT groups. As reported by Ness et al, older people and women are at risk for an inactive lifestyle after cancer treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle deficits are common because of lean mass wasting [21]. This phenotype typically persists post-kidney transplant [23][24][25][26][27]. This suggests that even children with CKD and a normal BMI may have excess adiposity.…”
Section: Bmi and Body Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas alterações podem persistir mesmo após a terapia renal substitutiva 18,27 . Ferrari et al 13 encontraram uma redução significativa na força muscular respiratória de crianças e adolescentes após o transplante em comparação com as crianças em geral. A miopatia persistente, relacionada principalmente à uremia prévia e ao tratamento com corticosteroides após o transplante, pode estar relacionada a esta redução 10 .…”
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“…De acordo com Chavers et al 12 a incidência de eventos cardiovasculares em pacientes com DRC estágio 5 foi de 24,3; 24,5; 23,9 e 36,9 em crianças de 0-4 anos, 5-9 anos, 10-14 anos e 15-19 anos, respectivamente. Este risco é aumentado quando associado à redução da capacidade de exercício 11 e inatividade, levando ao comprometimento da capacidade funcional de crianças e adolescentes após o transplante renal 13,14 .…”
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