Respiratory Motor Control and Blood Pressure Regulation After Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Spinal Cord Injury focused on measuring Blood pressure regulation, Respiratory Muscle Training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- At least 18 years old;
- stable medical condition without diseases or autonomic dysreflexia that would contraindicate RMT;
- no painful musculoskeletal dysfunction, unhealed fracture, contracture, pressure sore or urinary tract infection that might interfere with RMT;
- no clinically significant depression, psychiatric disorders or ongoing drug abuse;
- clear indications that the period of spinal shock is concluded determined by presence of muscle tone, deep tendon reflexes or muscle spasms;
- no current anti-spasticity medication regimen;
- non-progressive C3-T5 American Spinal Cord Injury Association Designation of A-D SCI;
- not ventilator dependent for respiration;
- sustained SCI at least 6 months prior to entering the study;
- at least 15%-deficit in pulmonary function outcomes (FVC and FEV1) detected by screening spirometry; and
- orthostatic hypotension (the decrease 20mm Hg or more in systolic or a reduction 10mm Hg or more in diastolic blood pressure on changing body position from a supine to an upright) detected by screening orthostatic stress test
Exclusion Criteria:
- a presence of major cardiovascular or pulmonary disease, endocrine disorders, malignancy, marked obesity, deep vein thrombosis, and major gastrointestinal problem such as swallowing or other major medical illness contraindicated for respiratory muscle training or testing.
- Pregnant women are excluded from this study, as the risk to the fetus is unknown. No pregnancy test or birth control regimen will be required.
Sites / Locations
- Frazier Rehabilitation and Neuroscience Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Respiratory Muscle Training
Control
Each training session will last about 45-60 min and will occur five times weekly during one month. During the RMT sessions, the patient will remain in their personal wheelchair. They will be asked to breath through a special device with regulated resistance to breathing air. In the 20 sessions starting from the lowest resistance, the goal will be to train the muscles they use to breathe by slowly increasing this resistance. They will perform six work sets, 5 minutes in duration, separated by rest intervals lasting 1-3 minutes.
Following screening process and recruiting, subjects from both Healthy Control and SCI Control groups will undergo the same procedures as subjects from SCI group excluding the training intervention.