The Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Heart Failure and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Chronic Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Heart Failure focused on measuring inspiratory muscle training, heart failure, obstructive sleep apnea
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Heart failure patients with obstructive sleep apnea- hypopnea
- Heart failure patients without sleep apnea
- Left ventricle fraction ejection < 51 % for men and < 53% for woman
- Must be clinically stable
- New York Heart Association I, II and III
- Without changes in medication for the last three months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unstable angina
- Atrial fibrillation
- Acute myocardial infarction (<6 months)
- Recent heart surgery (<6 months)
- Chronic metabolic disease
- Infectious disease
- Anemia
- Severe hypoxemia
- Neuromuscular disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- Obesity
- Use of continuous positive airway pressure
- Smoking
- Pulmonary disease (forced vital capacity <80% of predicted and / or forced expiratory volume in one second <70% predicted).
Sites / Locations
- University of Cruz AltaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT)
Sham IMT
Participants will be submitted to a linear pressure resistance (PowerBreathe) with an inspiratory load of 30% of maximal inspiratory pressure (adjusted weekly), seven days a week, session duration of 30 minutes for 12 weeks. During training, participants will be instructed to maintain diaphragmatic breathing with a breathing rate of 15-20 cycles/min. Inspiratory load will be set at 30% of maximum static inspiratory pressure, and weekly training loads will be adjusted to maintain 30% of MIP. Each week, six training sessions will be held at home and a training session will be supervised in the research center.
Participants will be submitted to inspiratory muscle training with the same equipment as the intervention group, but without a load generating resistance. Sham IMT Participants will receive IMT for 30 min, 7 times per week for 12 weeks using Inspiratory muscle trainer device (PowerBreathe). During training, participants will be instructed to maintain diaphragmatic breathing with a breathing rate of 15-20 cycles/min, but without a load generating resistance. Each week, six training sessions will be held at home and a training session will be supervised in the research center.