980 resultados para Pressão inspiratória nasal
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The strength of respiratory muscle are frequently assessed by maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure, however, the maneuvers to assess PImax and PEmax are difficult for many patients. The sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) is a simple and noninvasive technique use to assess inspiratory muscles strength. Reference values have been previous established for SNIP in adults but no previous studies have provided reference values for SNIP in adult Brazilian population. The main objective of this study were propose reference values of SNIP for Brazilian population through establishment of relationship between anthropometric measurements, physical activity profile and SNIP and at the same time compare the values obtained with reference values previously published. We studied 117 subjects (59 male and 58 female) distributed in different age grouped 20-80 years old. The results showed on significant positive relationship between SNIP and height and negative correlation with age (p<0.05). In the multiple linear regression analysis only age continued to have an independent predictive role for the two dependent variables that correlated with SNIP. The values of SNIP found in Brazilian population were higher when compared with predict values of previous studies. The results of this study provide reference equations of SNIP for health Brazilian population from 20 to 80 years old
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The clinical importance of evaluating the respiratory muscles with a variety of tests has been proposed by several studies, once that the combination of several tests would allow a better diagnosis and therefore, a better clinical follow of disorders of the respiratory muscles. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of adapting a national electronic manovacuometer to measure the nasal inspiratory pressure (study 1) and analyze the level of load intensity of maximum voluntary ventilation, as well as the variables that may influence this maneuver in healthy subjects (study 2). We studied 20 healthy subjects by a random evaluation of two measures of SNIP in different equipments: a national and an imported. In study 2 it was analyzed the intensity of the load of MVV test, change in pressure developed during the maneuver, the possible differences between genders, and the correlations between the flow developed in the test and the result of MVV. In study 1 it was found the average for both measures of nasal inspiratory pressures: 125 ± 42.4 cmH2O for the imported equipment and 131.7 ± 28.7 cmH2O for the national one. Pearson analysis showed a significant correlation between the average, with a coefficient r = 0.63. The average values showed no significant differences evaluated by paired t test (p> 0.05). In the Bland-Altman analysis it was found a BIAS = 7 cmH2O, SD 32.9 and a confidence interval of - 57.5 cmH2O up to 71.5 cmH2O. In the second study it was found significant differences between the genders in the air volume moved, being higher in males 150.9 ± 13.1 l / min vs 118.5 ± 15.7 L / min for (p = 0.0002, 95% CI 44.85 to 20:05). Regarding the inspiratory and expiratory loading, they were significantly higher in men than in women, peak inspiratory pressure (34.7 ± 5.3 cmH2O vs 19.5 ± 4.2 cmH2O, 95% CI - 18.0 to -12.3, p <0.0001), peak expiratory (33.8 vs. 23.1 ± 5.9 cmH2O ± 5.4 cmH2O, 95% CI -17.1 to - 4.6, p <0.0001), and the delta pressure (59.7 ± 10 cmH2O vs 36.8 ± 8.3 cmH2O, 95% CI 14.5 to 31.2, p <0.0002). The Pearson correlation showed that the flow generated by the maneuver is strongly correlated with the delta-expiratory pressure / inspiratory (r2= 0.83,R = 0.91, 95%IC 0.72 a 0.97 e p< 0.0001).Through these results we suggest that the national electronic manovacuometer is feasible and safe to perform the sniff test in healthy subjects. For the MVV, there are differences between the genders in the intensity of pressure developed during the maneuver. We found a load intensity considered low during the MVV, and found a strong correlation between the flow generated in the test and the delta pressure expiratory / inspiratory
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Introdução: a avaliação da pressão inspiratória nasal (SNIP) é considerada uma manobra complementar da Pressão Inspiratória Máxima estática (PImax) em várias condições clínicas, porém não há relatos na obesidade. Por outro lado, a obesidade tem um importante impacto nos músculos respiratórios especialmente com maiores gordura abdominal o que provavelmente pode ser detectado na avaliação da SNIP que mensura mais precisamente a pressão diafragmática. Objetivo: analisar em obesos a relação entre SNIP e variáveis respiratórias e marcadores de adiposidade. Material e Método: num estudo transversal um total de 92 obesos (38.3±10.2 anos) sem história de doença respiratória ou cardíaca diagnosticada. Foram avaliados na espirometria (capacidade vital forçada-CVF; volume expiratório forçado no primeiro segundo-VEF1; volume de reserva expiratório-VRE) e pressões respiratórias estática (PImax, PEmax e SNIP) e dinâmica (ventilação voluntária máxima-VVM). Sendo considerados os marcadores de adiposidade: índice de adiposidade corporal-IAC; índice de massa corporal-IMC e circunferências do quadril (CQ), cintura (CC) e pescoço (CP). Resultados: 65 obesos mórbidos (IMC=50.8±8.1Kg/m2) e 27 obesos não mórbidos (IMC=35.6±2.7Kg/m2) foram homogêneos (p>0.05) na SNIP (99.1±24.5cmH2O, 87% do predito) e PImax (107.3±26.4cmH2O, 109% do predito). Existe correlação (r=0.5) entre SNIP e PImax somente no grupo de obesos mórbidos. De acordo com as correlações houve associação entre variáveis respiratórias (CVF r=0.48; VEF1 r=0.54; e VVM r=0.54), valores antropométricos (idade r=-0.44) e SNIP somente para os obesos mórbidos. Esses achados foram certificados quando também comparados a quantidade de gordura ao redor do pescoço (CP≥43cm). O modelo de regressão linear stepwise mostrou que a VVM parece ser o melhor preditor para explicar a SNIP nos obesos mórbidos. Nestes obesos a SNIP foi levemente mais baixa (87%predito) que os valores esperados para indivíduos brasileiros saudáveis. Conclusão: em obesos mórbidos a SNIP é moderadamente relacionada a PImax. A SNIP parece ser mais relacionada a VVM que à marcadores de adiposidade.
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Background: The myotonic dystrophy (MD) is a multisystem neuromuscular disease that can affect the respiratory muscles and heart function, and cause impairment in quality of life. Objectives: Investigate the changes in respiratory muscle strength, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and autonomic modulation heart rate (HR) in patients with MD. Methods: Twenty-three patients performed assessment of pulmonary function, sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP), the maximal inspiratory (MIP) and expiratory (MEP) pressure, and of HRQoL (SF-36 questionnaire). Of these patients, 17 underwent assessment of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest, in the supine and seated positions. Results: The values of respiratory muscle strength were 64, 70 and 80% of predicted for MEP, MIP, and SNIP, respectively. Significant differences were found in the SF-36 domains of physical functioning (58.7 ± 31,4 vs. 84.5 ± 23, p<0.01) and physical problems (43.4 ± 35.2 vs. 81.2 ± 34, p<0.001) when patients were compared with the reference values. Single linear regression analysis demonstrated that MIP explains 29% of the variance in physical functioning, 18% of physical problems and 20% of vitality. The HRV showed that from supine position to seated, HF decreased (0.43 x 0.30), and LF (0.57 x 0.70) and the LF/HF ratio (1.28 x 2.22) increased (p< 0.05). Compared to healthy persons, LF was lower in both male patients (2.68 x 2.99) and women (2.31 x 2.79) (p< 0.05). LF / HF ratio and LF were higher in men (5.52 x 1.5 and 0.8 x 0.6, p <0.05) and AF in women (0.43 x 0.21) (p< 0.05). There was positive correlation between the time of diagnosis and LF / HF ratio (r = 0.7, p <0.01). Conclusions: The expiratory muscle strength was reduced. The HRQoL was more impaired on the physical aspects and partly influenced by changes in inspiratory muscle strength. The HRV showed that may be sympathetic dysfunction in autonomic modulation of HR, although with normal adjustment of autonomic modulation during the change of posture. The parasympathetic modulation is higher in female patients and sympathetic tends to increase in patients with longer diagnosis
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Pós-graduação em Pediatria - FMB
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Introdução: A fadiga muscular compromete o funcionamento do sistema respiratório durante o exercício físico afetando os músculos respiratórios e podendo prejudicar a performance. Um programa de treino dos músculos inspiratórios (TMI) poderá trazer benefícios aos atletas, melhorando capacidades respiratórias e por consequência o seu desempenho. Objetivo: Investigar os efeitos do TMI na função pulmonar em remadores de competição e se este poderá influenciar a sua performance. Métodos: Participaram no estudo 14 atletas de remo, séniores, do sexo masculino. Foram avaliados antes e depois da aplicação do TMI, realizado durante seis semanas recorrendo a um threshold. Os atletas foram submetidos a duas séries de 30 repetições a 50% da pressão inspiratória máxima estimada (PIM). Nos dois momentos de avaliação foram registados, com recurso ao sistema BIOPAC MP36, os valores de: Capacidade Vital (CV), Volume Corrente (VC), Capacidade Pulmonar Total (CPT), Volume de Reserva Inspiratório (VRI), Volume de Reserva Expiratório (VRE), Volume Expiratório Forçado no primeiro segundo (FEV1) e Ventilação Voluntária Máxima (VVM). Resultados: Verificou-se um aumento significativo da VVM (p = 0,000), do VRI (p = 0,009) e do VC (p = 0,033) entre a primeira e segunda avaliação. Não se detetaram melhorias relevantes nos valores das capacidades e restantes volumes pulmonares que, no entanto, aumentaram ligeiramente, com a exceção do VRE, expressando a especificidade do TMI, corroborada pela melhoria nos valores do VRI. Conclusão: O TMI produz efeitos positivos na função pulmonar em remadores de competição aumentando a resistência muscular do atleta, que não entra em fadiga respiratória tão precocemente permitindo-lhe assim uma maior capacidade de resposta às exigências que o exercício requer.
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A insuficiência renal crônica (IRC) é uma síndrome caracterizada pela perda geralmente progressiva e irreversível da função renal. O tratamento da IRC terminal envolve alguma forma de diálise ou transplante renal. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a repercussão de uma sessão de hemodiálise (HD) na função pulmonar e estresse oxidativo de doentes renais crônicos. Foram estudados 33 pacientes, 17 mulheres e 16 homens com média de idade 42,76 ± 14,25 anos, que realizavam HD na Unidade de Nefrologia do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre. Para participar do estudo, os pacientes não podiam apresentar doença pulmonar de base e nenhum episódio respiratório nos seis meses que o antecederam. A avaliação respiratória deu-se através de exames de espirometria, manovacuometria, oximetria e gasometria, realizados antes e após uma sessão de HD. As variáveis espirométricas foram analisadas em percentagens de valores de referência em substituição a valores absolutos com o objetivo de eliminar efeitos de idade, altura e sexo. A capacidade vital forçada (CVF), o volume expiratório forçado no primeiro segundo (VEF1) e o pico de fluxo expiratório (PFE) apresentaram um aumento significativo após sessão de HD. O fluxo expiratório forçado, 25 a 75% da manobra de capacidade vital forçada (FEF25-75%), também apresentou melhora após HD, porém, esta não foi estatisticamente significativa O aumento observado nas variáveis espirométricas se refletiu numa variação nos laudos espirométricos em 27% dos pacientes, ocorrendo principalmente naqueles que apresentavam quadro de distúrbio ventilatório restritivo. Houve um aumento significativo no número de espirometrias normais, passando de 12 (37%) para 17 (52%). A manovacuometria foi utilizada para medir a força muscular respiratória e os dados foram analisados em percentagens de valores previstos. A força muscular inspiratória e expiratória, medida pela pressão inspiratória máxima (PImáx) e pressão expiratória máxima (PEmáx) respectivamente, apresentaram aumento significativo. A oximetria não acompanhou as variáveis espirométricas e força muscular respiratória, permanecendo inalterada após HD. Isso pode ser explicado pelos resultados encontrados na gasometria, após HD houve um aumento substancial no pH e nos níveis de bicarbonato, caracterizando um quadro de alcalose metabólica. Observou-se também queda na pressão parcial de oxigênio e aumento na pressão parcial de dióxido de carbono, provavelmente na tentativa de restabelecer o valor do pH Assim, constatou-se que, mesmo sem apresentar sintomas respiratórios, pacientes renais crônicos, na maioria das vezes, apresentam alteração na função pulmonar que melhora após tratamento com HD. Dos 33 pacientes avaliados do ponto de vista respiratório, 17 foram selecionados para análise de estresse oxidativo. Utilizaram-se como critérios de exclusão, pacientes com doenças hepáticas, processos inflamatórios crônicos, doença cardíaca conhecida, tabagistas e alcoolistas. Como não existem valores de referência para estresse oxidativo, 18 indivíduos saudáveis e não fumantes formaram o grupo controle. A lipoperoxidação (LPO) em eritrócitos foi medida por quimiluminescência (QL). Os doentes renais crônicos apresentaram níveis expressivamente maiores que os controles, que permaneceram os mesmos após uma sessão de HD. O dano às proteínas no plasma observado através da técnica das carbonilas, não mostrou variação relevante após sessão de HD, e os níveis apresentados pelos pacientes foram significativamente superiores aos observados nos controles. Nos eritrócitos, o sistema antioxidante enzimático, foi verificado através da atividade das enzimas superóxido dismutase (SOD) e catalase (CAT). Ambas apresentaram o mesmo perfil: atividade consideravelmente diminuída quando comparada com controles, não modificando após uma sessão de HD. No plasma, a capacidade antioxidante total (TRAP), foi muito superior nos pacientes quando comparados aos controles, com importante redução após sessão de HD Analisou-se também o metabolismo do óxido nítrico (NO) através de seus metabólitos: nitritos e nitratos. Os nitritos mostraram-se expressivamente aumentados nos doentes renais, e ainda mais após sessão de HD. Os nitratos quando comparados aos controles, apresentaram valor semelhante. Seus níveis aumentaram após tratamento, porém, de forma estatisticamente irrelevante. Portanto, após HD, houve incremento no estresse oxidativo caracterizado por elevação nos níveis de nitritos e redução do TRAP, apesar do dano a lipídios e proteínas não ter aumentado neste tempo de avaliação.
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The human respiratory system was so designed that would allow efficient ventilation, regardless of variations in the external environment that may hinder the act of breathing, such an act involves dozens of variables, among them we find the respiratory depression, which is nothing more than respiratory muscle strength. The pressures are widely used in several cases: Neuro-muscular; evolution of pulmonary dysfunction and a predictor for discontinuation of mechanical ventilation. Therefore it was proposed to carry out evaluations of these respiratory pressures for children and adolescents aged 10 to 16 years and propose a predictive equation that involves the anthropometric variables age (A, years), body mass (BM, kilograms) and height (H, meters) with maximal respiratory pressures (maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressure). Evaluations were performed in this age group of students in public and private schools of the Grande Natal , measurements were performed using the analogue manometer, were children and adolescents and their parents gave informed consent. 517 samples were taken, and 250 for males (M), 255 for females (F) and 12 were excluded according to our exclusion criteria. The sample was subdivided into three age groups (10-11, 12-13 and 14 to 16 years old). It was found through the student s t test (p ≤ 0.05) for all variables studied, children and male adolescents had higher means than females, except for the MC. For the correlation between the variables found significant correlation (p <0.05) among all the variables when analyzed as pairs except between MIP and height for females. The development of predictive equations (for p ≤ 0.05) based on three types of strategies adopted were restricted to two association between anthropometric variables isolated, resulting in: for males: MIP = -32.29 + (-2.11*A) + (-0.52*BM), MIP = 9.99 + (-0.36*BM) + (-49.40*H); MEP = 18.54 + 3.53*A + 0, 42*BM, MEP = -33.37 + 2.78*A + 52.18* H, MEP = -17.39 + 0.33*BM + 55.04*H; and, for females we find: MEP = 24.32 + 2.59 * A + 0.24*BM
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The restriction of physical fitness is directly related with hypertension and sleep disorders, while the respiratory muscle strength is associated with hypertension, but the literature is scarce regarding its relationship with sleep disorders and particularly with excessive daytime sleepiness. Objectives: To compare physical fitness and strength of respiratory muscles between people with hypertension with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and non EDS people, those who do not feel excessive daytime sleepiness, in addition to relate aerobics resistance and functional mobility of patients. Methods: An observational, analytical and transversal study, evaluated 32 elderly with hypertension, divided into two groups (EDS and non EDS), in which the following topics were measured; respiratory muscular strength, functional fitness, level of physical activity, level of excessive daytime sleepiness, quality of sleep and intensity of the patients snoring. Results: There was a significant difference in the level of EDS (P=0,00) and quality of sleep (p=0,03), however, the data related to snoring intensity (p=0,18), maximum inspiratory pressure PImax (p=0,39) and maximum expiratory pressure PEmax (p=0,98) did not show any difference. Also, no significant difference was observed concerning physical fitness, presenting p=0,08 for the sitting and getting up test on the chair in 30 ; p=0,54 for the extension and flexing of the elbow test in 30 ; p=0,38 for the walking test 6 ; p=0,38 for the parking gear test 2 , p=0,08 for the sitting and reaching test; p=0,42 for the scratching the back test; p=0,49 for the getting up and walking test; and p=0,62 for the global rate of activity limitation. There was moderate positive correlation between 6MWT and 2MST, r=0,54 (p=0,01) and negative moderate correlation between 6MWT and TUG, r=-0,61 (p=0,000) and between 2MST and TUG, r=-0,60 (p=0,000). Conclusion: The presence of EDS in the hypertension people studied, showed a bad quality of sleep, however this sleepiness did not influence the strength of the respiratory muscles. The physical fitness came out diminished in all hypertension people, regardless of the presence or non presence of sleep disturbance; and there is a close relationship between cardiovascular resistance and physical mobility, since when there is less cardiovascular resistance, there is precarious physical mobility and vice-versa
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The objective was measured by surface electromyography (EMGs), the activity of inspiratory muscles during incremental test in subjects with hemiparesis and show its correlation with the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). Were included in the study 32 individuals hemiparetics and 14 healthy as control group. We performed an evaluation of lung function and anthropometric data. The EMGs were performed during the incremental test with Threshold ® (15, 30, 45 and 60% of MIP) and during maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP). The electromyographic findings were calculated by the signal amplitude (RMS). All data were initially analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov, the anthropometric characteristics of both groups were tested with the Levene and then intra-subject analysis (hemiparetic hemithorax and healthy hemithorax) and inter-group analysis (experimental group and control group) by paired and non-paired Student t tests and Pearson correlation. In intra-subject comparison was observed less activation (p <0.01) of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, scalene and diaphragm paretic side in both sexes - for the Threshold ® incremental test (15, 30, 45 and 60% of the MIP) and during maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP). In inter-group comparison, there was reduced activity in the diaphragm and the scalene, in hemiparetics males and females, respectivelly, during the same test. Our results demonstrate the existence of reduced electromyographic activity of inspiratory muscles in hemiparetics, including changes between different genders and suggests the need of further studies to assess the effects of specific training of inspiratory muscles.
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In asthmatic, the lung hyperinflation leaves the inspiratory muscle at a suboptimal position in length-tension relationship, reducing the capacity of to generate tension. The increase in transversal section area of the inspiratory muscles could reverse or delay the deterioration of inspiratory muscle function. Objective: To evaluate the evidence for the efficacy of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) with an external resistive device in patients with asthma. Methods: A systematic review with meta-analysis was carried out. The sources researched were the Cochrane Airways Group Specialised Register of trials, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library Issue 11 of 12, 2012), MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, AMED, ClinicalTrials.gov and reference lists of articles. All databases were searched from their inception up to November 2012 and there was no restriction on the language of publication. Randomised controlled trials that involved the use of an external inspiratory muscle training device versus a control (sham or no inspiratory training device) were considered for inclusion. Two reviewers independently selected articles for inclusion, evaluated risk of bias in studies and extracted data. Results: A total of five studies involving 113 asthmatic patients were included. Three clinical trials were produced by the same group. The included studies showed a significant increase in maximal inspiratory pressure (MD 13.34 cmH2O, 95% CI 4.70 to 21.98), although the confidence intervals were wide. There was no statistically significant difference between the IMT group and the control group for maximal expiratory pressure, peak expiratory flow rate, forced expiratory volume in one second, forced vital capacity, sensation of dyspnea and use of beta2-agonist. There were no studies describing exacerbation events that required a course of oral and inhaled corticosteroids or emergency department visits, inspiratory muscle endurance, hospital admissions and days of work or school. Conclusions: There is no conclusive evidence in this review to support or refute inspiratory muscle training for asthma, once the evidence was limited by the small number of studies included, number of participants in them together with the risk of bias. More well conducted randomized controlled trials are needed, such trials should investigate respiratory muscle strength, exacerbation rate, lung function, symptoms, hospital admissions, use of medications and days off work or school. IMT should also be assessed in the context of more severe asthma
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Asthma treatment aims to achieve and maintain the control of the disease for prolonged periods. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) may be an alternative in the care of patients with asthma, and it is used as a complementary therapy to the pharmacological treatment. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a domiciliary program of IMT on the electromyographic activity of the respiratory muscles in adults with asthma. This is a clinical trial in which ten adults with asthma and ten healthy adults were randomized into two groups (control and training). The electrical activity of inspiratory muscles (sternocleidomastoid (ECM) and diaphragm) was obtained by a surface electromyography. Furthermore, we assessed lung function (spirometry), maximal inspiratory pressure - MIP - (manometer). The functional capacity was evaluated by six minute walk test. Participants were assessed before and after the IMT protocol of 6 weeks with POWERbreathe® device. The training and the control groups underwent IMT with 50% and 15 % of MIP, respectively. The sample data were analyzed using SPSS 20.0, attributing significance of 5 %. Were used t test, ANOVA one way and Pearson correlation. It was observed an increase in MIP, after IMT, in both training groups and in healthy sham group (P < 0.05), which was accompanied by a significant increase in ECM activity during MIP in healthy training group (1488 %) and in asthma training group (ATG) (1186.4%). The ATG also showed a significant increase in diaphragm activity in basal respiration (48.5%). Functional capacity increased significantly in the asthma sham group (26.5 m) and in the asthma training group (45.2 m). These findings suggest that IMT promoted clinical improvements in all groups, especially the ATG, which makes it an important complementary treatment for patients with asthma
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)