Multipl Skleroz Hastalarında Yürüme Mesafesi için Prediktif Modelin Oluşturulması
Özet
KARA, İ., Creating a Predictive Model for Walking Distance in Multipl Sclerosis
Patients, Hacettepe University, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Neurology
Physiotherapist Program, Master Thesis, Ankara, 2024. Our study was carried out
of to create a predictive mathematical model to be used in estimating walking distance
in Multiple Sclerosis patients. A total of 72 individuals with MS, 50 women and 22
men, who were over the age of 18 (38,31±11,61) and had an Expanded Disability
Status Scale (EDSS) score between 1-5,5 participated in our study. The patients
included in the study were first asked how far they could walk without resting without
getting tired and their subjective walking distances were recorded. Then the patients
were walked until they got tired and their maximum walking distance was recorded.
Within one week after recording the walking distance, 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT)
and 25 Step Walk Test (25FWT) were used for walking, muscle strength and muscle
endurance tests for lower extremity and trunk muscles, Community Balance Mobility
Scale (CB&MS) for balance evaluation and " "One Leg Standing Test", Fatigue
Severity Scale (FSS) were used for general fatigue level, and Modified Borg Scale was
used for fatigue before and after 6MWT. Additionally, walking and ambulation indices
were determined using 6MWT and 25FWT. In our study, Pearson Correlation Analysis
was used to examine the relationship between maximum walking distance, strength
and endurance of trunk muscles and lower extremity muscles, CB&MS and FSS. As
a result of the analysis, the maximum walking distance and knee extension endurance
(r=0,743; p=0,001), CB&MS (r=0,730; p=0,001), foot dorsi flexion endurance
(r=0,716; p=0,001), knee flexion endurance (r=0,790; p=0,001) strong positive and
significant relationship was found between. At the same time a moderately negative
(r=-0,644; p<0,001) and significant result was found between maximum walking
distance and FSS. As a result of the multiple regression analysis we conducted with
the data we obtanied a model was created that predicts the walking distance by %74,1.
This model includes CB&MS, FSS, knee extansion muscle endurance and foot plantar
flexor muscle strenght. With the mathematical model we obtained, it has been shown
that the actual walking distances of patients can be predicted with a few clinical tests.
Keywords: Multiple Sclerosis, Gait, Endurance, Balance, Muscle Strenght, Fatigue