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Inspiratory muscle training: integrative review of use in conditions other than COPD.

Cynthia A Padula1, Evelyn Yeaw.   

Abstract

Inspiratory muscle training (IM training) is a technique that is designed to improve the performance of the respiratory muscles (RMs) that may be impaired in a variety of conditions. Interest in IM training has expanded over the past two decades, and IM training has been used in an increasingly wide range of clinical conditions. However, the benefits of IM training continue to be debated, primarily because of methodological limitations of studies conducted to date. The focus of this article is to provide a critical review of IM training research in conditions other than chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for which it has been used, including asthma, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, pre- and postsurgery, ventilator weaning, neuromuscular diseases, and chronic heart failure. Emphasis is placed on what has been learned, remaining questions, future applications, and significance to practice.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17564298     DOI: 10.1891/088971807780852039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Theory Nurs Pract        ISSN: 1541-6577            Impact factor:   0.688


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Authors:  Suh-Jen Lin; Jessica McElfresh; Benjamin Hall; Rachel Bloom; Kellie Farrell
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2.  Respiratory muscle training for cystic fibrosis.

Authors:  Gemma Stanford; Harrigan Ryan; Arturo Solis-Moya
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-12-17

3.  Peripheral muscle strength and functional capacity in patients with moderate to severe asthma.

Authors:  Elisangela Ramos; Luis Vicente Franco de Oliveira; Audrey Borghi Silva; Ivan Peres Costa; João Carlos Ferrari Corrêa; Dirceu Costa; Vera Lucia Alves; Claudio F Donner; Roberto Stirbulov; Ross Arena; Luciana Malosa Sampaio
Journal:  Multidiscip Respir Med       Date:  2015-01-21

4.  Preliminary investigation of cardiopulmonary function in stroke patients with stable heart failure and exertional dyspnea.

Authors:  Mei-Yun Liaw; Lin-Yi Wang; Ya-Ping Pong; Yu-Chin Tsai; Yu-Chi Huang; Tsung-Hsun Yang; Meng-Chih Lin
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 1.889

5.  Inspiratory muscle training in stroke patients with congestive heart failure: A CONSORT-compliant prospective randomized single-blind controlled trial.

Authors:  Po-Cheng Chen; Mei-Yun Liaw; Lin-Yi Wang; Yu-Chin Tsai; Yi-Jung Hsin; Yung-Che Chen; Shyh-Ming Chen; Meng-Chih Lin
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 1.889

  5 in total

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