Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 4, Apr 1995, 1101-1107.
Inspiratory muscle weakness in chronic heart failure: role of nutrition and electrolyte status and systemic myopathy
C McParland, EF Resch, B Krishnan, Y Wang, B Cujec and CG Gallagher
Division of Respiratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Inspiratory muscle weakness has been demonstrated in ambulatory, stable
chronic heart failure (CHF) and may contribute to dyspnea during daily
living. However, the mechanisms underlying this weakness are unknown.
Malnutrition and electrolyte depletion are recognized complications of CHF
that may impair skeletal muscle function, and limb muscle weakness and
myopathic changes have also been demonstrated in CHF. We examined whether
nutrition and electrolyte status contribute to the reduced skeletal muscle
strength and whether inspiratory muscle weakness in CHF is part of general
skeletal muscle weakness. We measured maximum inspiratory and expiratory
mouth pressures as indices of respiratory muscle strength, maximum
hand-grip strength as an index of limb muscle strength, anthropometric
indices, serum albumin, and total lymphocyte count as indices of
nutritional status, and serum electrolytes in 15 stable patients with
chronic cardiac pump failure who had no evidence of primary lung disease,
and in 15 age-and-sex-matched healthy controls. As compared with the
matched controls, the CHF patients had reduced inspiratory muscle strength
(p < 0.0025), but their expiratory and limb muscle strength were not
significantly reduced. CHF patients were not malnourished; they were
heavier than matched controls because of increased body fat (p < 0.05).
Serum sodium was significantly lower in the CHF patients than in the
controls (p < 0.01), but was within the normal range in both
groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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