Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 5, 11 1995, 1611-1615.
Cognitive function and assessment of lung function in the elderly
N Carvalhaes-Neto, H Lorino, C Gallinari, S Escolano, A Mallet, F Zerah, A Harf and I Macquin-Mavier
Service de Pharmacologie Clinique, INSERM U 296, Faculte de Medecine, Creteil, France.
The feasibility of spirometry or respiratory impedance measurements for
assessing lung function in the elderly was compared in 208
institutionalized patients with various degrees of cognitive function
impairment. Respiratory impedance was determined by the forced oscillation
technique. Cognitive function was assessed by the score for the mini-mental
state (MMS) examination. Of the 208 patients, 126 had severe cognitive
impairment (MMS < or = 17), 36 had mild impairment (18 < or = MMS
< or = 23), and 46 had no impairment (MMS > or = 24). Of the 208
patients, respiratory impedance measurements were possible in 159, whereas
in only 85 was spirometry possible. The overall difference between the
feasibility rates for the spirometric and respiratory impedance
measurements was highly significant (chi 2 = 71.4; p < 10(- 6)). The
difference between the feasibility rates for the two techniques was higher
in the group of subjects with severe cognitive impairment than in the
groups with mild impairment and no impairment, respectively. Among the 84
patients able to complete both tests, significant correlations were found
between the spirometric and respiratory impedance measurements. These
results indicate that respiratory impedance measurement seems a more useful
tool than spirometry for assessing lung function in elderly patients
whenever cognitive function is impaired.
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