Determining the outcome measures and clinical relevance of respiratory muscle training with multiple sclerosis patients: a systematic review.

Veleska Wills, Francesco V Ferraro, Mark A Faghy
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The following systematic review aimed to gather information on the effectiveness of Respiratory Muscle Training (RMT) with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. The method followed the ENTREQ and PRISMA protocol. MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Science Direct databases were used to source relevant literature. Articles included participants diagnosed with MS in randomized, controlled trial studies with objectively measured outcomes, and RMT methods were standardized. Eleven students were included in the results (n = 396, 50.5 ± 9.8 years, 68% F 31% M) and show that RMT (minimum 8 weeks of training) is effective in improving respiratory muscle strength (MIP in 7 out of 9 studies, MEP in 6 out of 11 studies and FVC in 6 out of 7 studies) and health-related outcomes, including mobility. Although muscle strength increased, increases in FVC had moderate effects on functional ability, which were negligible, and patient-reported fatigue. Findings suggest that muscle strength increases were predominantly in inspiratory muscles, and expiratory results were combined. However, the review shows a lack of research concerning the use of RMT and its prescription for MS patients.

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确定多发性硬化症患者呼吸肌训练的结果测量和临床相关性:系统综述。
以下系统综述旨在收集有关多发性硬化症(MS)患者呼吸肌训练(RMT)效果的信息。研究方法遵循 ENTREQ 和 PRISMA 协议。使用 MEDLINE、Cochrane 和 Science Direct 数据库查找相关文献。文章纳入了随机对照试验研究中被诊断为多发性硬化症的参与者,并对结果进行了客观测量,同时对 RMT 方法进行了标准化。结果显示,RMT(至少训练 8 周)能有效改善呼吸肌力量(9 项研究中的 7 项为 MIP,11 项研究中的 6 项为 MEP,7 项研究中的 6 项为 FVC)和健康相关结果,包括活动能力。虽然肌力增加了,但 FVC 的增加对功能能力和患者报告的疲劳影响不大,可以忽略不计。研究结果表明,肌肉力量的增强主要体现在吸气肌上,呼气肌的增强结果合并在一起。不过,综述显示,有关多发性硬化症患者使用 RMT 及其处方的研究还很缺乏。
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