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Correlación de la distancia recorrida en la caminata de 6 minutos y puntajes de comorbilidad Charlson y Elixhauser / Correlation of distance traveled in the 6 minute walk and Charlson and Elihauser comorbidity scores
Bastidas, Alirio Rodrigo; López, Cristian Camilorieto; Barragán, Andrés Felipe; Pineda, Andrés Felipe; Núñez, José Ignacio; Prieto, Daniel Mateo; Rubio, Daniela; Lamadrid, María Fernanda; Naranjo, María Camila; López, Efraín Felipe; Rodríguez, Sandra; Brito, Abraham José; Mantilla, Barbarita; Hincapie, Gustavo Adolfo.
  • Bastidas, Alirio Rodrigo; Universidad de La Sabana. Facultad de Medicina. Chía. CO
  • López, Cristian Camilorieto; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Barragán, Andrés Felipe; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Pineda, Andrés Felipe; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Núñez, José Ignacio; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Prieto, Daniel Mateo; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Rubio, Daniela; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Lamadrid, María Fernanda; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Naranjo, María Camila; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • López, Efraín Felipe; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Rodríguez, Sandra; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Brito, Abraham José; Universidad de La Sabana. Chía. CO
  • Mantilla, Barbarita; Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Hospital Militar Central. Bogotá. CO
  • Hincapie, Gustavo Adolfo; Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Hospital Militar Central. Servicio de Neumología. Bogotá. CO
Prensa méd. argent ; 107(1): 1-12, 20210000. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1362053
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The walking test of 6 minutes (6MW) is a test that merges the answer of different systems (respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, skeletal muscle and neurosensorial) and offers an useful objective result to lead therapeutic measurements and stablish a prognosis, it's possible that the comorbid patient lowers their functional reserve and alters the result of the test not only because of the presence of pathologies cardiorespiratory, nevertheless, information about the correlation between the scores of comorbidity and the traveled distance in the 6MW is limited.

Objective:

Determine the correlation between the traveled distance in the 6MW and the scores of comorbidities of Charlson and Elixhauser.

Methods:

A cross-sectional study was made, in patients taken to the 6MW made between 2006 until March 2020, in a hospital of high complexity; there were included patients older than 18 years old, whose clinic history record and walk of 6 minutes were available. The index of Charlson and Elixhauser were calculated in the 6MW, a bivariate analysis was made between the antecedents of pathologies and the traveled distance, independently and adjusted, the spearman correlation coefficient was calculated for the different scores and the distance in meters of the 6MW, was considerate a significative p <0,05.

Results:

to the final analysis 491 subjects entered, the average age was of 69 years old (sd 14,9), 54% male, the 15,3% had an abnormal walk less than the 80% of the expected, the diseases that were considered had a statistically significant relation with the decrease of the distance in the 6MW were arterial hypertension (p <0,001), chronic heart failure (p=0,037), heart arrhythmia (p=0,003), smoking (p=0,022), chronic pulmonary obstruction disease (p <0,001), dementia (p=0,03diabetes mellitus with target organ damage (p=0,01), moderate to severe chronic kidney disease (p=0,012), obesity (p=0,036) y lymphoma (p=0,038 the spearman correlation coefficient between the traveled distances and Charlson was of -0,343 (IC95%-0,420 -0,264)(p < 0,001) and -0,213(IC95%-0,285 -0,116)(p <0,001) with the Elixhauser index.

Conclusion:

The distances walked in meters in the 6MW has a reverse low correlation with the comorbidity index, the diseases that were not cardiopulmonary and that related independently with changes in the traveled dist ance are smoking, dementia, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, obesity, and lymphoma. Key words Comorbidities, Walk, Test, Cardiopulmonary, Charlson, Elixhauser
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pulmonary Heart Disease / Spirometry / Comorbidity / Surveys and Questionnaires / Exercise Test / Walk Test Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Prensa méd. argent Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada/CO / Universidad de La Sabana/CO

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pulmonary Heart Disease / Spirometry / Comorbidity / Surveys and Questionnaires / Exercise Test / Walk Test Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Prensa méd. argent Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada/CO / Universidad de La Sabana/CO