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A Pilot Study of Inspiratory Muscle Training to Improve Exercise Capacity in Patients with Fontan Physiology

Authors :
Fred M. Wu
Michael J. Landzberg
Anne Marie Valente
Keri M. Shafer
Erica R. Denhoff
Ahmet Uluer
Alexander R. Opotowsky
Russell Gongwer
Jonathan Rhodes
Michelle Gurvitz
Source :
Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 30(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

While the Fontan procedure has improved life expectancy, patients with single ventricle physiology have impaired exercise capacity due to limited increase in pulmonary blood flow during activity. Enhancing the “thoracic pump” using inspiratory muscle training (IMT) may ameliorate this impairment. Adult nonsmokers with Fontan physiology were recruited through Boston Children's Hospital's outpatient clinic. Participants underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing and pulmonary function testing, followed by 12 weeks of IMT and then repeat testing. The primary endpoint was change in % predicted peak oxygen consumption (VO2). Secondary endpoints were changes in other exercise metrics. Eleven patients (6 male) were enrolled. Median ages at time of enrollment and Fontan completion were 28.8 years (25.7, 45.5) and 7.8 years (3.9, 16.5), respectively. Average baseline maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) was normal; only 2 patients had MIP

Details

ISSN :
15329488
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00789a869a4a43d1f1f7efe016c9606c