Computerized Dynamic Posturography in the Objective Assessment of Balance in Patients With Intermittent Claudication

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作者
Mockford, Katherine A. [1 ]
Mazari, Fayyaz A. K.
Jordan, Alastair R. [2 ]
Vanicek, Natalie [2 ]
Chetter, Ian C.
Coughlin, Patrick A.
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[1] Hull Royal Infirm, Acad Vasc Surg Unit, Vasc Lab, Kingston Upon Hull HU3 2JZ, N Humberside, England
[2] Univ Hull, Dept Sport Hlth & Exercise Sci, Kingston Upon Hull HU6 7RX, N Humberside, England
关键词
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL-DISEASE; SENSORY ORGANIZATION; OLDER-ADULTS; FALLS; WOMEN; PREVENTION; AGE; PERTURBATIONS; NONFALLERS; DISORDERS;
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10.1016/j.avsg.2010.07.021
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
One-third of all elderly patients fall each year and impaired balance has been recognized as a specific risk factor. Intermittent claudication is common among the elderly population, affecting approximately 5% of the population over the age of 50. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to assess the prevalence of impaired balance among elderly claudicants and to assess each patient's insight into their own risk of falling. A total of 58 claudicants (45 men), median age of 70 (interquartile range = 65-73) years, underwent objective balance assessment by using computerized dynamic posturography. As compared with 195 (5%) historic controls, 24 (41%) of the claudicants demonstrated abnormal balance when the Sensory Organization Test (SOT) was used. Vestibular dysfunction occurred in 52% of the claudicants. Abnormalities including somatosensory (22%), visual function (17%), and preferential reliance on inaccurate visual cues (17%) occurred less often. Prolonged Motor Control Test latency times were uncommon (n = 13) and were in most cases evenly distributed between those with normal (n = 7) and abnormal (n = 6) composite SOT scores. There was a significant difference in history of falling between claudicants with abnormal and normal SOT scores (p = 0.003), with a higher number of patients with abnormal SOT having experienced falling in the past year. However, no correlation between fear of falling and composite SOT score was found (Spearman rank correlation, r = 0.124; p = 0.381). Impaired balance, particularly secondary to vestibular problems, is very common among claudicants and may predispose to a high incidence of falls. Claudicants with abnormal balance are more likely to have a history of falls but not a fear of falling, thus potentially rendering these patients to be at a greater risk.
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