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“…While the pursed lip breathing was conducted on occasion with workload up to 60%, then the rate of dyspnea score ranges appear in the 3.5 to 9 if measured by VAS. [4]Nevertheless, the dyspnea had a positive correlation with dynamic hyperinflation in TGlittrePLB (r = 0.43; p = 0.03), but there was no correlation found between the absolute change in dyspnea (Non Pursed lip-Pursed-lip breathing on breathing) and absolute changes in dynamic hyperinflation when the 6MWT or TGlittre. Pulmonary Function (FEV1 and FEV1/FVC) there was no significant correlation (p > 0.05) with dyspnea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…While the pursed lip breathing was conducted on occasion with workload up to 60%, then the rate of dyspnea score ranges appear in the 3.5 to 9 if measured by VAS. [4]Nevertheless, the dyspnea had a positive correlation with dynamic hyperinflation in TGlittrePLB (r = 0.43; p = 0.03), but there was no correlation found between the absolute change in dyspnea (Non Pursed lip-Pursed-lip breathing on breathing) and absolute changes in dynamic hyperinflation when the 6MWT or TGlittre. Pulmonary Function (FEV1 and FEV1/FVC) there was no significant correlation (p > 0.05) with dyspnea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[2] Measurement of dyspnea which was compared between 6MWD with EMT, had increased on a Borg scale after 6MWD which was only found in the Group pursed-lip breathing when compared EMT to control group, 12 weeks later was conducted an observation but not at week-4 and obtained the result P = 0.05, a significant difference in week -4 was p = 0.003. [4] At patients who experienced a change in overall volume in expiration, the end of the chest wall was depicted had correlation on alteration of Borg score that showed the value of dyspnea. (r2 = 0.5, p < 0,00002) [5].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A primeira revisão da literatura selecionada é de autoria de Fregonezzi et al 21 , publicada em 2004. A revisão aborda o impacto da RFL sobre variáveis como função pulmonar, gases arteriais, padrão respiratório, músculos respiratórios e sua implicação clínica.…”
Section: Características Dos Estudos Selecionadosunclassified
“…A revisão aborda o impacto da RFL sobre variáveis como função pulmonar, gases arteriais, padrão respiratório, músculos respiratórios e sua implicação clínica. Segundo os autores, a manobra pode ser utilizada em programas de reabilitação respiratória como estratégia para aprimorar o padrão ventilatório de pacientes portadores de DPOC, bem como de asma e doenças que afetam o sistema respiratório 21 . Também em 2004, Dechman et al 22 publicaram outra revisão que abordou a RFL e a respiração diafragmática como padrões de treinamento respiratório para DPOC.…”
Section: Características Dos Estudos Selecionadosunclassified
“…PLB is described in the American Thoracic Society guidelines as involving "a nasal inspiration followed by expiratory blowing against partially closed lips, avoiding forceful exhalation" [8,9]. PLB reduces breathing rate, helps make exhalation more efficient, reduces dyspnea (shortness of breath), and improves cellular oxygenation [9][10][11][12][13]. We hypothesize that it would be valuable to improve compliance of such exercises by providing guidance and supervision in a home setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%