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Functional capacity after pediatric liver transplantation: a pilot study.

Rosângela Maria da Silva1, Werther Brunow de Carvalho, Cíntia Johnston, Mariela Borba de Castro, Israel Manta Ferreira, Camilla L Patti, Ramiro Anthero de Azevedo, Adriano Miziara Gonzalez, Marcelo Moura Linhares, Alcides Augusto Salzedas-Netto.   

Abstract

The prospective cross-sectional study investigated the 6MWT performance in pediatric group of liver transplant recipients (6-17 yr, median post-transplantation time of 22 months) and compared to the normal values obtained in healthy children as well as evaluated the reproducibility of the 6MWT. We analyzed the relationship between walked distance and the 6MWw, distance walked × body weight) with the anthropometric, clinical, and pulmonary functions. In post-transplanted group, the average walked distance was significantly shorter compared with control (687 ± 80 m vs. 511 ± 72 m, p < 0.001). The calculated ICC coefficient confirmed the reproducibility among tests. The Pearson correlation revealed that only walked distance in the 6MWT was moderately correlated with tidal volume. Conversely, the 6MWw was significantly correlated with age, weight, height, BMI, FVC, PEF rate, and volume expiratory. According to multiple regression analysis, age, VE and FVC factors explained 80% of the variance in the 6MWw. In conclusion, the pediatric liver transplant recipients' performance in the 6MWT is significantly lower than the values for healthy children of the same age. Notably, the 6MWw may provide relevant information, constituting an additional parameter in the determination of functional capacity.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  children; liver transplantation; physical fitness; reproducibility; six-min walk test; stress test

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25039300     DOI: 10.1111/petr.12318

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Transplant        ISSN: 1397-3142


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1.  Diet and Exercise in Pediatric Liver Transplant Recipients: Behaviors and Association With Metabolic Syndrome.

Authors:  Julia H Chambers; Melissa Zerofsky; Robert H Lustig; Philip Rosenthal; Emily R Perito
Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 2.839

2.  Exercise Performance in Pediatric Liver Transplant Recipients and Its Related Cardiac Function.

Authors:  Seyed Mohsen Dehghani; Mitra Moshref; Hamid Amoozgar; Seyed Ali Malek Hoseini; Saman Nikeghbalian
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2017-12-14       Impact factor: 1.655

3.  A study on nonlinear estimation of submaximal effort tolerance based on the generalized MET concept and the 6MWT in pulmonary rehabilitation.

Authors:  Jan Szczegielniak; Krzysztof J Latawiec; Jacek Łuniewski; Rafał Stanisławski; Katarzyna Bogacz; Marcin Krajczy; Marek Rydel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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