The Effect of Active Breathing Exercises in Stroke Patients With Respiratory Rhythm Disorder
NCT ID: NCT06265818
Last Updated: 2024-03-06
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-03-01
2024-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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The experimental group
Assigned by the random number table. During the treatment, all patients were provided with comprehensive rehabilitation therapy as follows:
Basic treatment, including corresponding control of risk factors and education on healthy lifestyles.
Swallowing training, including lemon ice stimulation, mendelson maneuver, empty swallowing training, and pronunciation training.
Based on this, this group was given Active Breathing Exercises
Rehabilitation training
Including 1) Basic treatment, including corresponding control of risk factors and education on healthy lifestyles. 2)Swallowing training, including lemon ice stimulation, mendelson maneuver, empty swallowing training, and pronunciation training.
Active Breathing Exercises
Active breathing exercises aim to enhance the strength and flexibility of respiratory muscles through a series of exercises, improving breathing patterns and increasing respiratory efficiency. The following are common components of active breathing exercises: 1) Deep Breathing. 2) Chest Expansion. 3) Diaphragmatic Breathing. 4) Coughing Techniques. 5) Expiratory Resistance Training. 6) Gradual Increase in Activity.
The control group
Assigned by the random number table. During the treatment, all patients were provided with comprehensive rehabilitation therapy as follows:
Basic treatment, including corresponding control of risk factors and education on healthy lifestyles.
Swallowing training, including lemon ice stimulation, mendelson maneuver, empty swallowing training, and pronunciation training.
Rehabilitation training
Including 1) Basic treatment, including corresponding control of risk factors and education on healthy lifestyles. 2)Swallowing training, including lemon ice stimulation, mendelson maneuver, empty swallowing training, and pronunciation training.
Interventions
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Rehabilitation training
Including 1) Basic treatment, including corresponding control of risk factors and education on healthy lifestyles. 2)Swallowing training, including lemon ice stimulation, mendelson maneuver, empty swallowing training, and pronunciation training.
Active Breathing Exercises
Active breathing exercises aim to enhance the strength and flexibility of respiratory muscles through a series of exercises, improving breathing patterns and increasing respiratory efficiency. The following are common components of active breathing exercises: 1) Deep Breathing. 2) Chest Expansion. 3) Diaphragmatic Breathing. 4) Coughing Techniques. 5) Expiratory Resistance Training. 6) Gradual Increase in Activity.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* age ≥ 18 years;
* meeting the diagnostic criteria of stroke;
* any degree of dysphagia at admission;
* steady vital signs, without severe cognitive impairment or sensory aphasia, able to cooperate with the assessment.
* transferred out within three weeks of hospitalization in the neurology department.
Exclusion Criteria
* tracheostomy tube plugged;
* unfeasible to the support of parenteral nutrition;
* simultaneously suffering from liver, kidney failure, tumors, or hematological diseases.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Zeng Changhao
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Zeng Changhao
Research Director
Principal Investigators
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Nieto Luis, Doctor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Site Coordinator of United Medical Group located in Miami
Locations
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Center Rehabilitation Hospital
Seoul, , South Korea
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Wei Liu, Master
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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2024-KY-0126
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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