Maximal Respiratory Pressure Reference Equations in Healthy Adults and Cut-off Points for Defining Respiratory Muscle Weakness
Arch Bronconeumol. 2023 Dec;59(12):813-820.
doi: 10.1016/j.arbres.2023.08.016.
Epub 2023 Sep 29.
[Article in
English,
Spanish]
Authors
Ana Lista-Paz
1
, Daniel Langer
2
, Margarita Barral-Fernández
3
, Alejandro Quintela-Del-Río
4
, Elena Gimeno-Santos
5
, Ane Arbillaga-Etxarri
6
, Rodrigo Torres-Castro
7
, Jordi Vilaró Casamitjana
8
, Ana B Varas de la Fuente
9
, Cristina Serrano Veguillas
9
, Pilar Bravo Cortés
10
, Concepción Martín Cortijo
11
, Esther García Delgado
11
, Beatriz Herrero-Cortina
12
, José Luis Valera
13
, Guilherme A F Fregonezi
14
, Carolina González Montañez
15
, Rocío Martín-Valero
16
, Marina Francín-Gallego
17
, Yolanda Sanesteban Hermida
18
, Esther Giménez Moolhuyzen
18
, Jorge Álvarez Rivas
19
, Antonio T Ríos-Cortes
20
, Sonia Souto-Camba
3
, Luz González-Doniz
3
Affiliations
- 1 University of A Coruña, Faculty of Physiotherap, Research Group in Psychosocial Intervention and Functional Rehabilitation, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
- 2 Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Research Group or Rehabilitation in Internal Disorders, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Laboratory of Respiratory Diseases and Thoracic Surgery (BREATHE), Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism (CHROMETA), KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
- 3 University of A Coruña, Faculty of Physiotherap, Research Group in Psychosocial Intervention and Functional Rehabilitation, Spain.
- 4 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Physiotherapy, University of A Coruña, Spain.
- 5 Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, Spain; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain; Blanquerna School of Health Sciences, Ramon Llull University, Spain.
- 6 Physical Therapy Department, Faculty of Health Science, University of Deusto, Spain.
- 7 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Chile, Chile; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
- 8 Blanquerna School of Health Sciences, Global Research on Wellbeing (GRoW), Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain.
- 9 School University of Physiotherapy ONCE, University Autónoma of Madrid, Spain.
- 10 Paraplegics National Hospital of Toledo, Spain.
- 11 University Hospital Doce de Octubre, Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Complutense University, Spain.
- 12 Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Aragón (IIS Aragón), Spain; Universidad San Jorge, Spain.
- 13 Hospital Universitari Son Espases, Gabinete de Función Respiratoria, Spain.
- 14 PneumoCardioVascular Lab/HUOL, Hospital Universitário Onofre Lopes, Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (EBSERH), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
- 15 University Hospital of Canarias, Spain; School University of Physiotherapy, University of La Laguna, Spain.
- 16 Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Malaga, Spain.
- 17 Universidad San Jorge, Spain.
- 18 University of A Coruña, Faculty of Physiotherap, Research Group in Psychosocial Intervention and Functional Rehabilitation, Spain; University Hospital of A Coruña, Spain.
- 19 Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of Córdoba, Spain.
- 20 General University Hospital Santa Lucía, Spain; Physiotherapy Department, University of Murcia, Spain.
Abstract
Introduction:
Maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures (PImax/PEmax) reference equations obtained in healthy people are needed to correctly interpret respiratory muscle strength. Currently, no clear cut-off points defining respiratory muscle weakness are available. We aimed to establish sex-specific reference equations for PImax/PEmax in a large sample of healthy adults and to objectively determine cut-off points for respiratory muscle weakness.
Methods:
A multicentre cross-sectional study was conducted across 14 Spanish centres. Healthy non-smoking volunteers aged 18-80 years stratified by sex and age were recruited. PImax/PEmax were assessed using uniform methodology according to international standards. Multiple linear regressions were used to obtain reference equations. Cut-off points for respiratory muscle weakness were established by using T-scores.
Results:
The final sample consisted of 610 subjects (314 females; 48 [standard deviation, SD: 17] years). Reference equations for PImax/PEmax included body mass index and a squared term of the age as independent variables for both sexes (p<0.01). Cut-off points for respiratory muscle weakness based on T-scores ≥2.5 SD below the peak mean value achieved at a young age were: 62 and 83cmH2O for PImax and 81 and 109cmH2O for PEmax in females and males, respectively.
Conclusion:
These reference values, based on the largest dataset collected in a European population to date using uniform methodology, help identify cut-off points for respiratory muscle weakness in females and males. These data will help to better identify the presence of respiratory muscle weakness and to determine indications for interventions to improve respiratory muscle function.
Keywords:
Adults; Healthy volunteers; Maximal respiratory pressures; Muscle strength; Reference values; Respiratory function tests; Respiratory muscles.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Maximal Respiratory Pressures*
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Muscle Strength / physiology
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Respiratory Insufficiency*
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Respiratory Muscles / physiology