Imposed Pursed Lip Breathing at Rest and During Exercise In COPD
NCT ID: NCT04138069
Last Updated: 2020-01-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
29 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-07-01
2017-12-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In U.S public survey the way prevalence of COPD has figure out by questioning adult population in case they had one of seventeen pulmonary diseases in previous months. Asthma, bronchitis and emphysema listed in these 17 diseases to approximate the cases for prevalence of disease. In era of 2000, approx. 10 million people diagnosed with COPD by doctor. Along this calculation large ratio of COPD-ers left over under diagnosed. In different countries the occurrence rate varies from 3.5% in Hong Kong and Singapore to 6.7% in Vietnam. Taken as a whole the prevalence rate is higher in Asian Pacific countries about 6.3% as compared to World Health Organisation (WHO) report data that hypothesized the figure of 3.8%.
Dyspnea is a main cause for seek medical advice or referral to pharmacotherapy and pulmonary rehabilitation regimes to lessen the inflammation and spasm of airways in addition to self management approach for example breathing retraining techniques. COPD patients have inadequate exhalation time because of increased resistance in the airways with increase chance of collapse. While doing exercise airflow limitation exacerbates that leads to air trapping with shortened exhalation phase. This is noticeable by increase in expiratory lung volumes which causes reduction in exercise capacity that might be restricted by fatigue of their lower limb muscles other than the ventilatory causes. The disease severity can be decided through the intenseness of breathlessness therefore the primary aim of COPD management is dyspnea reduction.
Commonly used strategy for ventilatory pattern training is purse lips breathing technique (PLB). PLB is supposed to alter the ventilatory pattern as a result of that breathlessness is decreased. The action of PLB technique is to improve exhalation and prevent airway obstruction. The patient performs expiration actively by means of partly opened mouth by applying pressure of 5cm of water (H2O).
PLB reduces rapid and prolong breathing and causes increased level of Carbon dioxide (CO2) in alveoli. These improved levels may dilate the airway smooth muscles and V/Q ratio and O2 in circulation. PLB is worked by generating back pressure in airways in a way to open up the narrowed airways. It is also create positive pressure during expiratory phase to prolong the exhalation time in order to decrease expiratory lung volumes and increase in tidal volume.
Patients with emphysema and bronchial atelectasis tried to perform PLB the expired air volume increased as compared to forced exhalation. This proposed that patient expires in a relaxed manner with PLB which causes less air trapping and also reduced dynamic hyperinflation.
In 2012 a randomized control study conducted on 14 stable COPD patients to rule out the effects of imposed purse lips breathing on exercise tolerance. In this study it has been shown that at rest PLB improves gaseous exchange, breathing pattern and lessen the respiratory rate near to normal.As in COPD patients' diaphragm hyperinflate due to air trapping by performing this breathing technique, diaphragm brings to a vantage point.
In COPD metabolic disruption in skeletal muscles is a main factor for exercise intolerance. Previous Investigators compared the upper and lower limb activities in COPD patients presented with obvious dyspnea and limited active daily living (ADLs). In COPD-ers due to decreased strength and endurance are correlated with early sarcopenia, reduced capacity of aerobic exercises and rapid collection of lactic acid while doing exercise these factors possible culprits for muscle fatigue. Aerobic training is well known and consistent in the improvement of disease symptoms, exercise tolerance and quality of life in patients with COPD. According to data of various studies cycle ergometer (CET) is commonly used training to increase strength and endurance in lower limb musculature. In one study results CET can cause physiological effects on COPD patients thought to improve O2 uptake \& minute tidal volume with reduction in pulse rate, sensation of breathlessness and muscle fatigue.
In Pakistan about 6-7 million people have suffering due to COPD and death rate is 71 for each 10000 population. Although the demand for such strategies is considerable but at the same time the facility to grant these services is deprived. When talk about data on application of purse lips breathing technique in COPD patients, very few researches are found in Pakistan. Currently in Peshawar work on chest physiotherapy for worsening symptoms of COPD is reported. If the implication of these techniques in symptoms free period of disease this might be cause improvement in health related quality of life. The present study is to determine the effects of imposed purse lips breathing technique on dyspnea, breathing pattern and pulmonary function testing during rest and exercise in patients with COPD.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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PLB+Aerobic Bicycling
Pursed Lip Breathing + Aerobic Bicycling
PLB+Aerobic Bicycling
Combination of Breathing control and Purse lips breathing technique for 5 minutes at the start of session.
Purse lips breathing with aerobic bicycling for 8 minutes
Aerobic Bicycling
Only Aerobic bicycling
Aerobic Bicycling
Breathing control for 5 minutes at the start of session.
Aerobic bicycling for 8 minutes
Interventions
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PLB+Aerobic Bicycling
Combination of Breathing control and Purse lips breathing technique for 5 minutes at the start of session.
Purse lips breathing with aerobic bicycling for 8 minutes
Aerobic Bicycling
Breathing control for 5 minutes at the start of session.
Aerobic bicycling for 8 minutes
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* cardiovascular disorder
* Impaired lower limbs mobility
40 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Iqbal Tariq, MsCPPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Imran Amjad
Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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REC/00228 Madeeha Shafeeq
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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