Effects of Respiratory Training on Pulmonary Function, Cough, and Functional Independence in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Magni, Eleonora [1 ,2 ]
Hochsprung, Anja [3 ]
Caceres-Matos, Rocio [1 ,4 ]
Pabon-Carrasco, Manuel [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Heredia-Camacho, Beatriz [1 ,6 ]
Solis-Marcos, Ignacio [6 ]
Luque-Moreno, Carlos [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Seville, Fac Nursing Physiotherapy & Podiatry, Avenzoar 8 St, Seville 41008, Spain
[2] Res Grp CTS 969 Care Innovat & Hlth Determinants, Avenzoar 8 St, Seville 41008, Spain
[3] Virgen Macarena Univ Hosp, Dr Fedriani S-N, Seville 41008, Spain
[4] Res Grp CTS 1050 Complex Care Chron & Hlth Outcome, Avenzoar 8 St, Seville 41008, Spain
[5] Red Cross Univ, Sch Nursing, Avda Cruz Roja 1 St, Seville 41009, Spain
[6] Res Grp CTS1137 Neurol Physiotherapy Innovat Neuro, Avenzoar 8 St, Seville 41008, Spain
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NEUROLOGY INTERNATIONAL | 2024年 / 16卷 / 06期
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; pulmonary volume measurements; cough; daily activities; respiratory therapy; REHABILITATION; DIAGNOSIS; SURVIVAL; CARE;
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10.3390/neurolint16060101
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Respiratory complications in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), due to the involvement of respiratory muscles, are the leading cause of death, and respiratory physiotherapy (RP) focuses on addressing these complications. Objectives: The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of an RP intervention that combines the four specific techniques (inspiratory muscle training, lung volume recruitment, manually assisted coughing, and diaphragmatic breathing training) in patients with ALS. Methods: A quasi-experimental study was carried out, and a specific RP programme was implemented in 15 patients with ALS (12 sessions, 30 min/session, one session/week, duration of three months), based on directed ventilation techniques, lung volume recruitment, manually assisted coughing, and the use of incentive spirometry and a cough assist device, along with a daily home exercise programme. Respiratory functions were assessed (pre- and post-intervention, with follow-up at three months) using Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) and Peak Expiratory Cough Flow (PECF); functionality was assessed using the Revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) and the Modified Barthel Index by Granger. Results: FVC experienced an increase after three months of the intervention initiation (p = 0.30), which was not sustained at the three-month follow-up after the intervention ended. All other variables remained practically constant after treatment, with their values decreasing at follow-up. Conclusion: A specific RP intervention could have beneficial effects on respiratory functions, potentially preventing pulmonary infections and hospitalisations in patients with ALS. It may improve FVC and help stabilize the patient's functional decline. Considering the progressive and degenerative nature of the disease, this finding could support the usefulness of these techniques in maintaining respiratory function.
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