2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphys.2016.05.014
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Respiratory muscle training increases respiratory muscle strength and reduces respiratory complications after stroke: a systematic review

Abstract: PROSPERO (CRD42015020683). [Menezes KKP, Nascimento LR, Ada L, Polese JC, Avelino PR, Teixeira-Salmela LF (2016) Respiratory muscle training increases respiratory muscle strength and reduces respiratory complications after stroke: a systematic review.Journal of Physiotherapy62: 138-144].

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“…The values of MIP and MEP of all the evaluated patients did not reach the predicted indices described in the Brazilian literature according to age. Given this fact, it can be suspected that the impairment of respiratory muscles may be related to the occurrence of a stroke [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of MIP and MEP of all the evaluated patients did not reach the predicted indices described in the Brazilian literature according to age. Given this fact, it can be suspected that the impairment of respiratory muscles may be related to the occurrence of a stroke [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Inzelberg et al (), after 12 weeks of daily training, with a 60% loading of their MIP, adjusted monthly, individuals with PD of the IMT group presented increased inspiratory muscle strength and resistance, with a significant decrease in the perception of dyspnoea, without improvement of lung function. IMT also shows benefits in other neurological populations, as in the study by Menezes et al (), who emphasize in their systematic review the respiratory muscle training in poststroke individuals, resulting in increased MIP and MEP, reducing respiratory complications. Macpherson et al (), in another systematic review, demonstrated that IMT improved respiratory muscle strength and FVC in individuals with ALS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Inzelberg et al (2005) observed improvement in inspiratory muscle strength and endurance and improvement in the perception of dyspnoea in individuals with PD after IMT. There are some studies in the literature evaluating IMT in populations with other neurological diseases, such as ischaemic stroke (Menezes et al, 2016), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Ferreira, Costa, Plentz, Coronel, & Sbruzzi, 2016;Macpherson, Bassile, & Clare, 2016) and multiple sclerosis (MS; Ferreira et al, 2016;Fry, Pfalzer, Chokshi, Wagner, & Jackson, 2007;Klefbeck & Nedjad, 2003), which showed improvement in muscular strength and respiratory function. However, in addition to these, other benefits can be verified in other diseases, such as heart failure (Caruso et al, 2016;Mello et al, 2012) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Basso-Vanelli et al, 2016), in which IMT was able to improve thoracic mobility, increase functional capacity, besides autonomic and peripheral controls, and quality of life.…”
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“…Sin embargo, se han planteado medidas preventivas no medicamentosas como la aplicación de programas de fisioterapia que han tenido efecto preventivo, estos programas incluyen desde la movilización leve de la parrilla costal hasta ejercicios de la musculatura respiratoria (26,32).…”
Section: Perspectivas Sobre La Neumonía Intrahospitalaria Asociada Alunclassified