QuestionsDoes inspiratory muscle training improve maximal inspiratory pressure in intubated older people? Does it improve breathing pattern and time to wean from mechanical ventilation?DesignRandomised trial with concealed allocation and intention-to-treat analysis.Participants41 elderly, intubated adults who had been mechanically ventilated for at least 48 hr in an intensive care unit.InterventionThe experimental group received usual care plus inspiratory muscle training using a threshold device, with an initial load of 30% of their maximal inspiratory pressure, increased by 10% (absolute) daily. Training was administered for 5 min, twice a day, 7 days a week from the commencement of weaning until extubation. The control group received usu...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory muscle dysfunction has been associated with failure to wean from mechanica...
Introduction: There is a close correlation between length of stay in intensive care unit and prolong...
QuestionsDoes inspiratory muscle training improve maximal inspiratory pressure in intubated older pe...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training improve inspiratory muscle strength and endurance, facilita...
Samária Ali Cader,1 Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale,1 Victor Emmanuel Zamora,2 Claudia Henrique C...
INTRODUCTION Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a pote...
AbstractQuestion: Does inspiratory muscle training improve inspiratory muscle strength in adults rec...
Background The ageing process can result in the decrease of respiratory muscle strength and consequ...
Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a potential contr...
Background: Respiratory muscle strength is reduced during the healthy ageing process, which can cont...
Background: Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) increases inspiratory muscle strength and improves qua...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been shown to improve exercise capacity in diseased population...
BACKGROUND: Inspiratory muscle weakness is a consequence of mechanical ventilation that contributes ...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory muscle dysfunction has been associated with failure to wean from mechanica...
Introduction: There is a close correlation between length of stay in intensive care unit and prolong...
QuestionsDoes inspiratory muscle training improve maximal inspiratory pressure in intubated older pe...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training improve inspiratory muscle strength and endurance, facilita...
Samária Ali Cader,1 Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale,1 Victor Emmanuel Zamora,2 Claudia Henrique C...
INTRODUCTION Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a pote...
AbstractQuestion: Does inspiratory muscle training improve inspiratory muscle strength in adults rec...
Background The ageing process can result in the decrease of respiratory muscle strength and consequ...
Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a potential contr...
Background: Respiratory muscle strength is reduced during the healthy ageing process, which can cont...
Background: Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) increases inspiratory muscle strength and improves qua...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been shown to improve exercise capacity in diseased population...
BACKGROUND: Inspiratory muscle weakness is a consequence of mechanical ventilation that contributes ...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory muscle dysfunction has been associated with failure to wean from mechanica...
Introduction: There is a close correlation between length of stay in intensive care unit and prolong...