Inspiratory Muscle Training and COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease focused on measuring Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Telemedicine, Quality of life, Inspiratory muscle training, Test of incremental respiratory endurance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- individuals over the age of 40
- clinical and functional diagnosis of COPD
- Global Initiative of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) - stages I to IV
- evidence of inspiratory muscle weakness, defined as a MIP ≤ 80 cmH2O and a SMIP ≤ 427 PTU
- ability to operate a computer, tablet or smartphone
- clinical stability with no history of infections or exacerbation of respiratory symptoms for at least two months prior to study enrollment
- non-participation in exercise programs in the past 12 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- subjects with history of lung surgery, lung cancer,
- any diagnosed cognitive (i.e. Mini Mental State Examination score < 24),
- orthopedic, neurological or neuromuscular disorders
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital BrnoRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance - IMT
Threshold - IMT
Sham IMT (Low resistence)
Training will consist of six levels (A-F) with six inspirations at each level for up to 36 breaths per session. TIRE data will be stored in the tablet and automatically synced to account on cloud-based online platform for subsequent interrogation and data retrieval. Before every training session, subjects will be required to complete one maximal and sustained inspiratory effort from which the training is based on for that day.
Subjects assigned to the Standard training regimen will receive a commonly used Threshold inspiratory muscle trainer. This device features a one-way spring-loaded valve at one end and a mouthpiece on the other through which subjects will be required to breathe in hard enough to overcome the resistance provided by the spring-loaded valve, allowing correct inspiration to happen. In other words, air flow is blocked until subjects generate sufficient inspiratory pressure to exceed the device pre-set pressure in cmH2O. The resistance will be set using the device's adjustable pressure setting which is fixed at 50% of the subject's MIP at the time of enrollment. The resistance will be readjusted as needed at week 4 to still reflect 50% of their inspiratory muscle strength at that time. Subjects will be coached to perform up to 36 breaths daily using the device. They will be also instructed to complete the training session within a 30-minute period.
The Sham (Low Resistance) training regimen will use the same methods described above for the Standard IMT, except for the amount of resistance applied within the device. Subjects will receive a Threshold which has been set to its minimal resistance, which is 9 cmH2O. Again, subjects will be instructed to perform up to 36 breaths daily using the device within a 30-minute period.