Microrint pulmonary function testing in older adults with an intellectual disability.

نویسندگان

  • Katrien P M Pouls
  • Lianne E Alsema
  • Hester van der Laan
  • Heleen M Evenhuis
  • Corine Penning
چکیده

BACKGROUND Pulmonary function testing is not feasible in many adults with intellectual disabilities, because of difficulties with understanding and cooperation. AIMS To investigate feasibility, repeatability and reproducibility of measuring airway resistance using the interrupter technique (MicroRint) in people aged 50 years or over with a mild, moderate or severe intellectual disability. METHOD Sixty-seven participants were recruited through three Dutch care centres. Feasibility (percentage adequate first measurements) as well as repeatability and reproducibility were evaluated using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and the within subject variation (SDw). RESULTS The group with a severe intellectual disability was too small for valid analyses and was therefore excluded. Feasibility: in 86.6% of the total study group, 88.2% of the participants with a mild and 89.7% of the people with moderate intellectual disability, the first measurement was successful. Repeatability: In the total study group, the group with a mild and the group with a moderate intellectual disability the ICC values were 0.76, 0.84 and 0.71, respectively, SDw values were 0.11kPa/l/s, 0.10kPa/l/s, 0.10kPa/l/s, respectively. Reproducibility: In the total study group, the group with a mild and the group with a moderate intellectual disability the ICC values were 0.72, 0.67 and 0.72, respectively, SDw values were 0.14kPa/l/s, 0.15kPa/l/s, 0.11kPa/l/s, respectively. CONCLUSION Feasibility, repeatability and reproducibility of measuring airway resistance using the MicroRint are good and acceptable in people with a mild or moderate intellectual disability aged 50 years or over.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Respiratory medicine

دوره 103 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009