Effects of inspiratory muscle training on exertional breathlessness in patients with unilateral diaphragm dysfunction: a randomised trial

Author:

Schaeffer Michele R.ORCID,Louvaris Zafeiris,Rodrigues Antenor,Poddighe DiegoORCID,Gayan-Ramirez Ghislaine,Gojevic Tin,Geerts Linde,Heyndrickx Elise,Van Hollebeke MarineORCID,Janssens Luc,Gosselink RikORCID,Testelmans Dries,Langer DanielORCID

Abstract

BackgroundUnilateral diaphragm dysfunction (UDD) is an underdiagnosed cause of dyspnoea. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is the only conservative treatment for UDD, but the mechanisms of improvement are unknown. We characterised the effects of IMT on dyspnoea, exercise tolerance and respiratory muscle function in people with UDD.Methods15 people with UDD (73% male, 61±8 years) were randomised to 6 months of IMT (50% maximal inspiratory mouth pressure (PI,max), n=10) or sham training (10%PI,max, n=5) (30 breaths twice per day). UDD was confirmed by phrenic nerve stimulation and persisted throughout the training period. Symptoms were assessed by the transitional dyspnoea index (TDI) and exercise tolerance by constant-load cycle tests performed pre- and post-training. Oesophageal (Pes) and gastric (Pga) pressures were measured with a dual-balloon catheter. Electromyography (EMG) and oxygenation (near-infrared spectroscopy) of respiratory muscles were assessed continuously during exercise.ResultsThe IMT group (from 45±6 to 62±23%PI,max) and sham group (no progression) completed 92 and 86% of prescribed sessions, respectively.PI,max, TDI scores and cycle endurance time improved significantly more after IMTversussham (mean between-group differences: 28 (95% CI 13–28) cmH2O, 3.0 (95% CI 0.9–5.1) points and 6.0 (95% CI 0.4–11.5) min, respectively). During exercise at iso-time,Pes,Pgaand EMG of the scalene muscles were reduced and the oxygen saturation indices of the scalene and abdominal muscles were higher post-versuspre-training only in the IMT group (all p<0.05).ConclusionThe effects of IMT on dyspnoea and exercise tolerance in UDD were not mediated by an improvement in isolated diaphragm function, but may reflect improvements in strength, coordination and/or oxygenation of the extra-diaphragmatic respiratory muscles.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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