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Inspiratory muscle training

Abnormal gas exchange, malnutrition, and prolonged use of controlled ventilation, leading to selective diaphragmatic muscle atrophy, add to peripheral and respiratory muscle weakness (38). Many of the above reasons make it likely that patients will benefit from PT that targets respiratory and skeletal muscle function, although clearer evidence of positive outcomes is still required (53). Inspiratory muscle training has been shown to facilitate... [Pg.129]

Loiters F, Van Tol B, Kwakkel G, et al. Effects of controlled inspiratory muscle training in patients with COPD a meta-analysis. Eur Resp J 2002 20 570-577. [Pg.132]

Schols AM, Slangen J, Volovics L. Weight loss is a reversible factor in the prognosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1998 157(6 pt 1) 1791-1797. McCool FD, Tzelepis GE. Inspiratory muscle training in the patient with neuromuscular disease. Phys Ther 1995 75(11) 1006-1014. [Pg.320]

Aldrich TK, Karpel JP, Uhrlass RM, et al. Weaning from mechanical ventilation adjunctive use of inspiratory muscle resistive training. Crit Care Med 1989 17(2) 143-147. [Pg.79]

Preusser BA, Winningham ML, Clanton TL. High- vs low-intensity inspiratory muscle interval training in patients with COPD. Chest 1994 106(1) 110-117. [Pg.79]

Martin DA, Davenport PD, Franceschi AC, et al. Use of inspiratory muscle strength training to facilitate ventilator weaning. Chest 2002 122 192-196. [Pg.132]

Martin D, Davenport PW, Gonzalez-Rothi J, et al. Inspiratory muscle strength training improves outcome in failure to wean patients. Eur Respir J 2006 28 369s. [Pg.144]


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