Objectives: Breathlessness in patients with lung cancer is a common and distressing symptom affecting 50–70 % of patients, rising to some 90 % for those with advanced lung cancer. The aim of the current study was to assess how feasible inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is in the lung cancer population and explore changes in outcome variables. Materials and methods: A pilot feasibility randomised trial was conducted in patients with clinically stable lung cancer. The experimental group received training using a pressure threshold device. Patients were instructed to carry out five IMT sessions weekly for 12 weeks for a total of 30 mins/day. Patients in the control group received standard care. Outcome measures were completed at baseline and m...
The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could preserve respi...
Background Patients with advanced lung cancer have a high symptom burden, which is often complicated...
Background and Purpose: Previous studies have provided little information about the comparative effi...
Background: Breathlessness remains a refractory symptom in malignant lung disease. Breathing trainin...
Dyspnoea is a common symptom of advanced cancer patients, and impacts upon physical, social and psyc...
Abstract Background About 90 % of patients with intra...
Abstract Background The Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study (LUNGEVITY) is a randomized trial to inv...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could pr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of threshold inspiratory muscle training in patients...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Maximal respiratory pressure was measured as an index of respiratory muscle strength in lung cancer ...
SummaryBackgroundPatients with incurable thoracic cancer often complain of a reduced ability to exer...
Background: The major symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is dyspnea, which caus...
INTRODUCTION: Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been applied during pulmonary rehabilitation in ...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory muscle dysfunction has been associated with failure to wean from mechanica...
The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could preserve respi...
Background Patients with advanced lung cancer have a high symptom burden, which is often complicated...
Background and Purpose: Previous studies have provided little information about the comparative effi...
Background: Breathlessness remains a refractory symptom in malignant lung disease. Breathing trainin...
Dyspnoea is a common symptom of advanced cancer patients, and impacts upon physical, social and psyc...
Abstract Background About 90 % of patients with intra...
Abstract Background The Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study (LUNGEVITY) is a randomized trial to inv...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could pr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of threshold inspiratory muscle training in patients...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Maximal respiratory pressure was measured as an index of respiratory muscle strength in lung cancer ...
SummaryBackgroundPatients with incurable thoracic cancer often complain of a reduced ability to exer...
Background: The major symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is dyspnea, which caus...
INTRODUCTION: Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been applied during pulmonary rehabilitation in ...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory muscle dysfunction has been associated with failure to wean from mechanica...
The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could preserve respi...
Background Patients with advanced lung cancer have a high symptom burden, which is often complicated...
Background and Purpose: Previous studies have provided little information about the comparative effi...