Role of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients with COVID-19: A Pilot Study.

Q3 Medicine Tanaffos Pub Date : 2022-04-01
Maryam Sadat Mirenayat, Azadeh Moradkhani, Mohsen Abedi, Atefeh Abedini, Reyhaneh Zahiri, Saba Karimzadeh, Atefeh Fakharian
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Background: Inspiratory muscle training has been introduced as one of the effective methods in pulmonary rehabilitation, and attention to this technique in patients with COVID-19 is still being studied.

Materials and methods: In the present study 52 patients who have undergone the period of the COVID-19 disease were randomly divided into two groups. In the control group, in addition to the routine treatment prescribed by a specialist physician, rehabilitation was performed by performing diaphragmatic breathing exercises, pursed-lips breathing, chest expansion, and simple stretching exercises. In the intervention group in addition to the rehabilitation program provided to the control group, patients used an inspiratory muscle training device. This pulmonary rehabilitation program was performed twice a day and 30 repetitions each time with a two-minute rest after every 10 exercises. After 4 weeks, patients in both groups were referred to the hospital for reassessment of the distance of the 6-minute walk test, SF-12 questionnaire results, dyspnea, and S-index. To compare quantitative variables between the two groups we utilized a student t-test. Type one error was put at P≤0.05.

Results: The comparison of 6MWT values shows that the mean of this index in the intervention group is significantly higher than the control group (p = 0.002). Also, the S-index of the two groups showed a significant difference (p=0.024). Results show a significant increase in the SF-12 quality of life questionnaire in patients using IMT (p=0.001).

Conclusion: IMT improves pulmonary functions, 6MWT, and SF-12 Questionnaire in recovered COVID-19 patients.

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吸气肌训练在COVID-19患者肺部康复中的作用:一项初步研究
背景:吸气肌训练作为肺部康复的有效方法之一已被引入,但在COVID-19患者中对吸气肌训练的关注仍在研究中。材料与方法:本研究将52例已经历COVID-19病程的患者随机分为两组。在对照组中,除了专科医生规定的常规治疗外,还通过膈肌呼吸练习、抿嘴呼吸、胸部扩张和简单的拉伸练习进行康复治疗。在干预组中,除了提供给对照组的康复方案外,患者还使用了吸气肌训练装置。这项肺部康复计划每天进行两次,每次30次,每10次练习后休息2分钟。4周后,两组患者均转诊至医院,重新评估6分钟步行测试距离、SF-12问卷结果、呼吸困难和s指数。为了比较两组之间的数量变量,我们使用了学生t检验。第一类误差P≤0.05。结果:6MWT值比较,干预组该指标均值显著高于对照组(p = 0.002)。两组s指数差异有统计学意义(p=0.024)。结果显示,使用IMT的患者SF-12生活质量问卷显著增加(p=0.001)。结论:IMT可改善COVID-19康复患者的肺功能、6MWT和SF-12问卷。
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