Clinical Trial: Inspiratory Muscle Training and Hospital Complications

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Safety and Efficacy of Inspiratory Muscle Training for Preventing Adverse Outcomes in Patients at Risk of Prolonged Hospitalization

Brief Summary: The inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is a feasible and safe strategy for patients and athletes, your goal is to recondition the respiratory muscles, providing optimization of lung capacity, either for high performance sport as to support metabolic wear caused by illness. It is generally agreed the positive impact of the application of a TMI Protocol on maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), this benefit encourages individuals sick since weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV), to the optimization of physical performance in cardiac and / or pulmonary rehabilitation. The TMI is based on the principles: the burden imposed on the muscle; the specificity of training; the reversibility of the gain and muscle atrophy.

Detailed Summary: This prospective double-blind (patient and evaluator) randomised controlled trial compared the efficacy of inspiratory muscle training and inspiratory muscle training. The study protocol for this trial was described elsewhere. This study was conducted in accordance with Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials recommendations. The trial was performed at the Roberto Santos General Hospital in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. This study was approved by the institutional hospital ethics committee (approval reference number 03/2014). Before enrolment, written informed consent was obtained from participants or their legal guardians.
Sponsor: Federal University of Bahia

Current Primary Outcome: hospital inpatient complications [ Time Frame: Discharge from hospital ]

Follow-up during hospitalization


Original Primary Outcome: maximum inspiratory pressure [ Time Frame: After 4 weeks follow ]

Measured with manometer for 3 reps.


Current Secondary Outcome: respiratory muscle strength [ Time Frame: After 4 weeks follow ]

Measured with manometer for 3 reps.


Original Secondary Outcome: Maximum volume ventilation [ Time Frame: After 4 weeks follow ]

Measured with ventilometer


Information By: Federal University of Bahia

Dates:
Date Received: May 19, 2015
Date Started: May 2015
Date Completion:
Last Updated: March 17, 2017
Last Verified: March 2017