The Benefits of Inspiratory Muscle Training in Heart Failure Patients – A Systematic Review

 
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The Benefits of Inspiratory Muscle Training in Heart Failure Patients – A Systematic Review (EN)

Nanas, Serafeim
Vasileiadis, Ioannis
Karatzanos, Eleftherios
Katsoula, Christina
Routsi, Christina

Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) have impaired function of respiratory system and frequently experience dyspnea. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) offers an alternative way of exercise with a lot of benefits for HF patients. Aim: The aim of this review was to summarize and to reveal the effects of IMT in HF patients. Methods: Electronic searches were performed using Pubmed Database, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and Cochrane Library. Inclusion criteria were: RCTs, patients with HF, full text articles after 2010 and at least one intervention group with IMT. Methodological quality was assessed using the PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) scale. Results: Nineteen articles met the inclusion criteria and were included in this review. In most studies training protocols involved 3 to 7 sessions per week with intensity ≤30-60% of maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), for a total duration of 4-12 weeks. Respiratory muscle strength improved in 11/12 studies, peripheral muscle strength in 4/5 studies, exercise capacity (peak VO2, VE/VCO2 slope) in 4/10, pulmonary function (FEV1, FEV1/FVC, FVC) in 0/5, functional capacity (6MWT) in 6/8, echocardiography parameters in 1/6, quality of life and dyspnea in 9/16. Control groups followed sham IMT, usual care, no intervention, intervention without exercise, or aerobic training, which could explain in some cases the conflicting results. Conclusions: IMT is beneficial for HF patients and should be included as a complementary method in cardiac rehabilitation programs. The optimal characteristics of ΙΜΤ as well as the benefits when combined with common forms of exercise need further research. (EN)

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heart failure (EN)
breathing exercise (EN)
inspiratory muscle training (EN)
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Health & Research Journal

English

2022-07-13


Postgraduate Program "Intensive Care Units" National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EN)

2459-3192
Health & Research Journal; Τόμ. 8 Αρ. 3 (2022): Volume 8 Issue 3 July - September 2022; 242-266 (EL)
Health & Research Journal; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): Volume 8 Issue 3 July - September 2022; 242-266 (EN)

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