Effectiveness of different protocols and loads used in inspiratory muscle training of individuals with COPD: a systematic review

Beatriz Rodrigues Mortari, Roberta Munhoz Manzano
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ABSTRACT Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) changes the musculoskeletal system, including the respiratory muscles, which are responsible for increasing dyspnea and reducing functional capacity. Several studies have already showed the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training (IMT); therefore, it should be part of the pulmonary rehabilitation program. However, assessing the best way to do it is still necessary. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate, by a systematic review, the effectiveness of different IMT protocols and loads on the outcomes of inspiratory muscle strength and endurance, functional capacity, and dyspnea reduction. This systematic review was performed in accordance with the PRISMA protocol. Studies were searched in February 2021 in the PubMed, SciELO, PEDro. For the search, the following keywords were used: “COPD” and “breathing exercises, resistive training, respiratory muscle training.” A total of 398 individuals previously diagnosed with COPD were included in the 10 selected studies. Different IMT devices were used and protocols varied in relation to loads and progression. Threshold was the most used IMT device. Its load was established according to the percentage of maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) (30-80%) and readjusted according to new measurements taken every one or two weeks. Respiratory muscle training with both low loads and high loads presented positive results, however, establishing which is the best IMT protocol for individuals with COPD is not possible yet. Inspiratory muscle strength, functional capacity, and dyspnea get better with IMT.
不同方案和负荷用于COPD患者的吸气肌训练的有效性:一项系统综述
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)改变了肌肉骨骼系统,包括呼吸肌,这是导致呼吸困难增加和功能能力降低的原因。一些研究已经证明了吸气肌训练(IMT)的有效性;因此,它应该是肺部康复计划的一部分。然而,评估最好的方法仍然是必要的。因此,本研究旨在通过系统回顾来评估不同IMT方案和负荷对吸气肌力量和耐力、功能能力和呼吸困难减轻结果的有效性。本系统评价按照PRISMA方案进行。研究于2021年2月在PubMed, SciELO, PEDro中检索。在搜索中,使用了以下关键词:“COPD”和“呼吸练习,阻力训练,呼吸肌训练”。10项选定的研究共纳入了398名先前诊断为COPD的个体。使用不同的IMT设备,协议根据负载和进展而变化。Threshold是使用最多的IMT设备。根据最大吸气压力(MIP)的百分比(30-80%)确定其负荷,并根据每隔一至两周进行的新测量重新调整。低负荷和高负荷的呼吸肌训练都有积极的结果,然而,尚不可能确定哪一种是适合COPD患者的最佳IMT方案。吸气肌力量、功能能力和呼吸困难在IMT治疗后得到改善。
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