학술논문

Preliminary investigation of residual-limb fluid volume changes within one day.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. 2012, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p1467-1477. 11p. 3 Color Photographs, 2 Black and White Photographs, 2 Charts.
Subject
*BODY fluid analysis
*LEG physiology
*ARTIFICIAL limbs
*COMPARATIVE studies
*STATISTICAL correlation
*BIOELECTRIC impedance
*LEG amputation
*MATHEMATICS
*PERIPHERAL vascular diseases
*RESEARCH funding
*SEX distribution
*SITTING position
*STANDING position
*TIME
*WALKING
*PILOT projects
*BODY mass index
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0748-7711
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to investigate rates of residual-limb fluid volume change within one day for people with transtibial limb loss. Rates of fluid volume change during 30 min test sessions of sitting, standing, and walking activities were measured twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, on 12 regular prosthesis users with the use of bioimpedance analysis. Between test sessions, all subjects consumed food and drink, and subject activity ranged from low to high. The rate of fluid volume change within sessions ranged from −8.5 to 5.9 %/h (median: −2.2 %/h). The rate of fluid volume change between sessions ranged from −2.7 to 0.9 %/h (median: −1.0 %/h). The between-session rate of fluid volume change correlated highly with afternoon within-session rates of change (r = 0.9) but was not well correlated with morning within-session rates of change (r = 0.8). Subjects with peripheral arterial complications showed greater fluid volume loss rates during test sessions than between sessions. Rate of fluid volume change may be affected by sitting, standing, and walking activities; presence of peripheral arterial complications; being female; time since amputation; and wearing the socket without doffing for extended periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]