Inspiratory Muscle Training Potentiates the Beneficial Effects of Proportional Assisted Ventilation on Exertional Dyspnea and Exercise Tolerance in COPD: A Proof-of-Concept Randomized and Controlled Trial.

COPD
Rodrigo KochPaulo de Tarso Müller

Abstract

During pulmonary rehabilitation, a subset of subjects with COPD requires adjunct therapy to achieve high-intensity training. Both noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and inspiratory muscle training (IMT) are available to assist these subjects. We aimed to prime the respiratory muscles before NIV with IMT, anticipating additive effects for maximal exercise tolerance (T lim) and dyspnea/leg fatigue relief throughout the exercise as primary outcomes. Changes in the respiratory pattern were secondary outcomes. COPD subjects performed a total of four identical constant work rate tests on a cycle ergometer at 75% of maximum work rate, under control ventilation (SHAM, 4 cm H2O) or proportional assisted ventilation (PAV, individually adjusted), before and after 10 sessions of high-intensity IMT (three times/week) during 30 days. Two-way RM ANOVA with appropriate corrections were performed. Final analysis in nine subjects showed improved T lim (Δ = 111 s) and lower minute-ventilation (Δ = 4 L.min-1) at exhaustion, when comparing the IMT effects within the PAV modality (p = 0.001 and p = 0.036, respectively) and improved T lim for PAV vs. SHAM (PAV main-effect, p = 0.001; IMT main-effect, p = 0.006; PAV vs. IMT interaction, p = 0.034). In addi...Continue Reading

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