Title
Efekti hiperbarične oksigenacije na protetičku rehabilitaciju bolesnika sa jednostranom amputacijom donjeg ekstremiteta
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Simanić, Igor, 1971-
Copyright date
2013
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Language
Serbian
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Inventory ID
D-2620
Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
Other responsibilities
mentor
Jakovljević, Vladimir, 1971-
predsednik komisije
Rosić, Gvozden, 1964-
član komisije
Parezanović-Ilić, Katarina, 1965-
član komisije
Milanović, Miroslav
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Kragujevcu
Faculty
Fakultet medicinskih nauka
Alternative title
Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with unilateral lower limb amputation
Publisher
Kragujevac : [I. Simanić],
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PDF/A (listova)
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datum odbrane: 19.08.2013.
Abstract (en)
Objective. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been widely used in people with diseases that cause limb amputation but studies that target patients who underwent amputation itself are rare. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of HBO on prosthetic rehabilitation in patients with unilateral lower limb amputation. Methods. The study included 60 patients with unilateral (left or right side) lower limb amputation, mean age 61.6 ± 11.5 years, of both genders. They were divided into two groups, the experimental group (with HBO) and the control group (usual care). Patients’ functional skills after amputation were evaluated using the LCI test (Locomotor Capabilities Index) and with the classification of Narang and Pohjolainen. Results. Clinical characteristics of patients had relatively homogeneous distribution. After the therapy, a control measurement of both groups showed significantly higher values for LCI test (p <0.01) and lower values for Narang score (p <0.01). However, improvements were more prominent in the group of patients who underwent HBO therapy, therefore, these subjects in the control measurements were evaluated with a statistically significant lower Narang score (p <0.05) and had higher LCI score than the control group patients. Conclusion. HBO is a useful therapeutic measure in the rehabilitation of people with limb amputation who use prosthetic limbs.
Abstract (sr)
Cilj. Hiperbarična oksigenacija (HBO) se široko koristi kod osoba sa oboljenjima koja uzrokuju amputacije ekstremiteta, ali su ciljane studije kod bolesnika posle same amputacije raritetne. Cilj naše studije je bio da se ispitaju efekti HBO na protetičku rehabilitaciju kod bolesnika sa jednostranom amputacijom donjeg ekstremiteta. Metode. U studiju je bilo uključeno 60 pacijenata sa jednostranom (leva/desna strana) amputacijom donjeg ekstremiteta, prosečne starosti 61,6 ± 11,5 godina, oba pola. Oni su podeljeni u dve grupe, eksperimentalnu kojoj je primenjena HBO i kontrolnu grupu. Ispitanici su podvrgnuti procenjivanju funkcionalne osposobljenosti amputiranog patrljka upotrebom LCI testa (Indeks lokomotornih sposobnosti) i pomoću klasifikacije Naranga i Pohjolainena. Rezultati. Kliničke karakteristike bolesnika u grupama relativno su homogeno distribuirane. Nakon perioda protetičke rehabilitacije obe grupe ispitanika su na kontrolnom merenju imale statistički značajno više vrednosti LCI testa (p < 0,01) i niže vrednosti Narang skora (p < 0,01). Međutim, nastala poboljšanja su bila izraženija u grupi ispitanika koji su bili podvrgnuti HBO terapiji, tako da su ovi ispitanici na kontrolnom merenju bili ocenjeni sa statistički značajno nižim Narang skorom (p < 0,05) odnosno imali su viši LCI skor od kontrolne grupe ispitanika. Zaključak. HBO je korisna terapijska mera u rehabilitaciji osoba sa amputacijom ekstremiteta koje upotrebljavaju protetička sredstva
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Abstract (en)
Objective. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been widely used in people with diseases that cause limb amputation but studies that target patients who underwent amputation itself are rare. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of HBO on prosthetic rehabilitation in patients with unilateral lower limb amputation. Methods. The study included 60 patients with unilateral (left or right side) lower limb amputation, mean age 61.6 ± 11.5 years, of both genders. They were divided into two groups, the experimental group (with HBO) and the control group (usual care). Patients’ functional skills after amputation were evaluated using the LCI test (Locomotor Capabilities Index) and with the classification of Narang and Pohjolainen. Results. Clinical characteristics of patients had relatively homogeneous distribution. After the therapy, a control measurement of both groups showed significantly higher values for LCI test (p <0.01) and lower values for Narang score (p <0.01). However, improvements were more prominent in the group of patients who underwent HBO therapy, therefore, these subjects in the control measurements were evaluated with a statistically significant lower Narang score (p <0.05) and had higher LCI score than the control group patients. Conclusion. HBO is a useful therapeutic measure in the rehabilitation of people with limb amputation who use prosthetic limbs.
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