2018
DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2018-0053
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Effects of High-Intensity Inspiratory Muscle Training Associated with Aerobic Exercise in Patients Undergoing CABG: Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract: ObjectiveEvaluate the interaction between high-intensity inspiratory muscle training (IMT) and aerobic exercise on physical capacity, respiratory muscle strength, peripheral muscle strength, and quality of life of patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).MethodsTwenty-four patients underwent CABG were randomized into two groups. During 36 sessions, one group received IMT associated with aerobic exercise and the other group received only aerobic exercise. Primary outcome was the distance in… Show more

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“…The authors did not verify significant impact of the application of IMT associated with aerobic exercise in the studied population. The difference between the result of Miozzo et al [ 18 ] and the present study may lie in the level of applied load. Probably, 50% of the maximum force causes the diaphragm to work above its resistance force characteristic, and it does not prove to be superior to the protocol applied by our group.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
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“…The authors did not verify significant impact of the application of IMT associated with aerobic exercise in the studied population. The difference between the result of Miozzo et al [ 18 ] and the present study may lie in the level of applied load. Probably, 50% of the maximum force causes the diaphragm to work above its resistance force characteristic, and it does not prove to be superior to the protocol applied by our group.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…In the study by Miozzo et al [ 18 ] , they evaluated the repercussion of aerobic exercise associated with IMT in patients submitted to CABG. In that study, the training was started with a load corresponding to 50% of MIP and it was evaluated every 12 sessions, totaling 36.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os efeitos dos exercícios aeróbios foram os mais investigados, sendo estes utilizados em sete estudos 3,9,17,19,20,21,23 , seguidos pelos exercícios respiratórios Figura 1. Fluxograma de busca sistemática dos estudos com população submetida a CRM (Março -Outubro, 2019) que foram utilizados em quatro estudos 6,19,21,22 e ventilação mecânica não invasiva, utilizada em três estudos 17,22,24 ; a laserterapia, a eletroterapia e o exercício anaeróbio foram utilizadas respectivamente por 1, 18 e 21.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Os efeitos dos exercícios aeróbios foram os mais investigados, sendo estes utilizados em sete estudos 3,9,17,19,20,21,23 , seguidos pelos exercícios respiratórios Figura 1. Fluxograma de busca sistemática dos estudos com população submetida a CRM (Março -Outubro, 2019) que foram utilizados em quatro estudos 6,19,21,22 e ventilação mecânica não invasiva, utilizada em três estudos 17,22,24 ; a laserterapia, a eletroterapia e o exercício anaeróbio foram utilizadas respectivamente por 1, 18 e 21. A caracterização da amostra, as intervenções empregadas e os principais resultados obtidos nos estudos incluídos encontram-se esboçados na Tabela 1, os estudos estão organizados em ordem decrescente de acordo com as pontuações adquiridas no score PEDro.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Conforme demonstra o estudo Miozzo et al 30 o treinamento aeróbico de alta intensidade melhorou a qualidade de vida nos domínios de capacidade funcional, aspectos físicos, dor, vitalidade e aspectos emocionais, apesar de não haver alterações significativas no VO 2max de pacientes pós revascularização do miocárdio.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified