OBJECTIVES: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and potential benefits of a novel biofeedback breathing training for achieving sustained increases in pCO(2) levels. METHODS: Twelve asthma patients were randomly assigned to an immediate 4-week treatment group or waiting list control. Patients were instructed to modify their respiration in order to change levels of end-tidal pCO(2) using a hand-held capnometer. Treatment outcome was assessed in frequency and distress of symptoms, asthma control, lung function, and variability of peak expiratory flow (PEF). RESULTS: We found stable increases in pCO(2) and reductions in respiration rate during treatment and 2-month follow-up. Mean pCO(2) levels rose from a hypocapnic to a normoca...
Intervention Review Extent: 62p.Background: People with asthma may show less tolerance to exercise d...
CONTEXT: Asthma and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are prevalent respiratory disorders that frequentl...
Aims: To evaluate the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) ‘3 questions ’ in the assessment of asthma c...
Objectives: Preliminary investigations into the physiological effects of breathing retraining techni...
The hypothesis underlying this thesis was that abnormal, dysfunctional breathing may occur commonly ...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many cells and cell...
Aim: A study on effectiveness and success factors of educational inhaler technique intervention in a...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) according to World Health Organization (...
Background: Dysfunctional breathing (DB), which is present in 30–65% of asthmatics, can contribute t...
Objectives: The use of mouth taping, to encourage nose breathing, is currently being recommended by ...
Abstract: Objective: A systematic review was carried out to determine the evidence for teaching purs...
Background: People with asthma may show less tolerance to exercise due to worsening asthma symptoms ...
Poor symptom control is common in asthma. Breathing training exercises may be an effective adjunct t...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of inhaler technique education delivered by a clinical pharmac...
Introduction and aim: Uncontrolled asthma is a global health challenge with substantial impact on qu...
Intervention Review Extent: 62p.Background: People with asthma may show less tolerance to exercise d...
CONTEXT: Asthma and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are prevalent respiratory disorders that frequentl...
Aims: To evaluate the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) ‘3 questions ’ in the assessment of asthma c...
Objectives: Preliminary investigations into the physiological effects of breathing retraining techni...
The hypothesis underlying this thesis was that abnormal, dysfunctional breathing may occur commonly ...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many cells and cell...
Aim: A study on effectiveness and success factors of educational inhaler technique intervention in a...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) according to World Health Organization (...
Background: Dysfunctional breathing (DB), which is present in 30–65% of asthmatics, can contribute t...
Objectives: The use of mouth taping, to encourage nose breathing, is currently being recommended by ...
Abstract: Objective: A systematic review was carried out to determine the evidence for teaching purs...
Background: People with asthma may show less tolerance to exercise due to worsening asthma symptoms ...
Poor symptom control is common in asthma. Breathing training exercises may be an effective adjunct t...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of inhaler technique education delivered by a clinical pharmac...
Introduction and aim: Uncontrolled asthma is a global health challenge with substantial impact on qu...
Intervention Review Extent: 62p.Background: People with asthma may show less tolerance to exercise d...
CONTEXT: Asthma and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are prevalent respiratory disorders that frequentl...
Aims: To evaluate the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) ‘3 questions ’ in the assessment of asthma c...