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Prosthet Orthot Int ; 18(2): 84-91, 1994 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7991365

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this investigation was two-fold: 1) to compare the metabolic cost (VO2), heart rate (HR), and self-selected speed of ambulation of trans-tibial amputees (TTAs) with those of non-amputee subjects; and 2) to determine whether a correlation exists between either stump length or prosthesis mass and the energy cost of ambulation at the self-selected ambulation pace of TTAs. Subjects were thirty-nine healthy male non-vascular TTAs between the ages of 22 and 75 years (mean +/- sd = 47 +/- 16). All had regularly used their prosthesis for longer than six months and were independent of assistive ambulation devices. Twenty-one healthy non-amputee males aged 27-47 years (31 +/- 6) served as controls. Subjects ambulated at a self-selected pace over an indoor course, with steady-state VO2, HR, and ambulation speed averaged across minutes seven, eight and nine of walking. Results showed that HR and VO2 for TTAs were 16% greater, and the ambulation pace 11% slower than the non-amputee controls. Significant correlations were not observed between stump length or prosthesis mass, and the energy cost of ambulation. However, when the TTA subject pool was stratified on the basis of long and short stump length, the former sustained significantly lower steady-state VO2 and HR than the latter while walking at comparable pace. These data indicate that stump length may influence the metabolic cost of ambulation in TTAs.


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Amputees/rehabilitation , Artificial Limbs , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Gait/physiology , Adult , Aged , Amputation Stumps/pathology , Analysis of Variance , Case-Control Studies , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Leg , Male , Middle Aged , Prosthesis Design , Regression Analysis , Risk Factors
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 156(4): 471-3, 1994 Jan 24.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8140664

ABSTRACT

In 1986 The National Board of Health published guidelines for cervical cancer screening in Denmark. These guidelines recommend organized screening with personal invitations every three years to women in the age group 23-59 years, and in the years to come also invitation of women aged 60-74 years. We studied the organization of cervical cancer screening in Danish counties at the beginning of 1994. Organized screening programmes are running in 15 out of the 16 "counties" (this include the municipalities of København and Frederiksberg). Four counties completely follow the national guidelines. Eight counties follow these guidelines in general, but they do not invite women above the age of 60 years. In total, 72% of women aged 25-74 years are at present invited for cervical cancer screening in Denmark.


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Mass Screening/trends , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/prevention & control , Adult , Aged , Denmark , Female , Humans , Mass Screening/organization & administration , Middle Aged , Vaginal Smears
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