2013
DOI: 10.1590/1414-431x20133139
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Dyspnea perception in cystic fibrosis patients

Abstract: We evaluated dyspnea perception in cystic fibrosis patients compared with normal subjects, during an inspiratory resistive loading test and 6-min walk test. We also evaluated the correlation between dyspnea scores induced by resistive loads and by the 6-min walk test. In this prospective, cross-sectional study, 31 patients with cystic fibrosis (≥15 years of age) and 31 age-, gender-, and ethnicity-matched healthy volunteers (20 females and 11 males per group) underwent inspiratory resistive loading, spirometry… Show more

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“…4 Additionally, Ziegler et al found that CF patients reported only mild to moderate dyspnea during resistive loaded breathing despite significant impairment in pulmonary function, possibly suggesting a blunted perception of dyspnea. 12 Among children with asthma, we found no association between ACT scores and estimation accuracy (not shown), nor between ACT and measured FEV 1 . This suggests there is a discrepancy between the perception of asthma control, the perception of lung function, and measured FEV 1 .…”
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confidence: 68%
“…4 Additionally, Ziegler et al found that CF patients reported only mild to moderate dyspnea during resistive loaded breathing despite significant impairment in pulmonary function, possibly suggesting a blunted perception of dyspnea. 12 Among children with asthma, we found no association between ACT scores and estimation accuracy (not shown), nor between ACT and measured FEV 1 . This suggests there is a discrepancy between the perception of asthma control, the perception of lung function, and measured FEV 1 .…”
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confidence: 68%
“…The identification of individuals with low perception of dyspnea is relevant, since this condition is significantly associated with worse outcomes regarding morbidity and mortality 12,13 . The use of the inspiratory resistive load system during ventilation is a simple, safe and practical approach to identify subjects with low dyspnea perception 14,15 .…”
Section: Identification Of Low Dyspnea Perception Is Relevant Since mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although prior studies in CF have focused on the intensity of dyspnea during exercise testing (27) or inspiratory resistive loading (32), none to date have systematically characterized the evolution of the qualitative dimensions of dyspnea during exercise. The objective of this study was to examine the intensity and qualitative dimensions of dyspnea experienced by subjects with CF during incremental exercise testing compared with well-matched healthy controls.…”
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confidence: 99%