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合唱改善结构性心脏病患者的呼吸肌力量和生活质量——心脏合唱团:一项随机临床试验。

Choir singing improves respiratory muscle strength and quality of life in patients with structural heart disease - HeartChoir: a randomised clinical trial.

作者信息

Ganzoni Cornelia, Arslani Ketina, Pfister Otmar, Freese Michael, Strobel Werner, Mueller Christian, Tobler Daniel

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.

Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland / Cardiovascular Research Institute Basel (CRIB), University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Swiss Med Wkly. 2020 Sep 16;150:w20346. doi: 10.4414/smw.2020.20346. eCollection 2020 Sep 7.

Abstract

AIMS OF THE STUDY

Most patients with reduced exercise capacity and acquired or congenital structural heart disease also have a reduced respiratory muscle strength. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether choir singing in combination with respiratory muscle training positively influences respiratory muscle strength, exercise capacity and quality of life in this population.

METHODS

In this single-centre, randomised and open-label interventional study we compared respiratory muscle strength, exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with acquired or congenital structural heart disease who received either standard of care and a 12-week intervention (weekly choir rehearsal and daily breathing exercises) or standard of care alone. The primary endpoint was the difference in change in maximum inspiratory pressure (∆MIP%predicted). Secondary endpoints included the difference in change in maximum expiratory pressure (∆MEP%predicted), exercise capacity quantified as maximal oxygen uptake during exercise (∆MVO2%predicted) and quality of life quantified by the Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire (∆MLHFQ score).

RESULTS

Overall 24 patients (mean age 65, standard deviation [SD] 19 years, 46% male) were randomised after exclusion. ∆MIP%predicted was significantly higher in the intervention group (∆MIP%predicted +14, SD 21% vs −14, SD 23%; p = 0.008) and quality of life improved significantly (∆MLHFQ score −5, SD 6 vs 3, SD 5; p = 0.006) after 12 weeks. ∆MEP%predicted and ∆MVO2%predicted did not differ between both groups (∆MEP%predicted −3, SD 26% vs −3, SD 16%; p = 1.0 and ∆MVO2%predicted 18, SD 12% vs 10, SD 15%; p = 0.2).

CONCLUSIONS

Choir singing in combination with respiratory muscle training improved respiratory muscle strength and quality of life in patients with structural heart disease and may therefore be valuable supplements in cardiac rehabilitation. (Clinical trial registration number: NCT03297918) &nbsp.

摘要

研究目的

大多数运动能力下降且患有后天性或先天性结构性心脏病的患者,其呼吸肌力量也会减弱。这项初步研究的目的是调查合唱与呼吸肌训练相结合是否会对该人群的呼吸肌力量、运动能力和生活质量产生积极影响。

方法

在这项单中心、随机、开放标签的干预性研究中,我们比较了接受标准治疗加12周干预(每周合唱排练和每日呼吸练习)或仅接受标准治疗的后天性或先天性结构性心脏病患者的呼吸肌力量、运动能力和生活质量。主要终点是最大吸气压力变化的差异(∆MIP%预测值)。次要终点包括最大呼气压力变化的差异(∆MEP%预测值)、以运动期间最大摄氧量量化的运动能力(∆MVO2%预测值)以及通过明尼苏达心力衰竭生活问卷量化的生活质量(∆MLHFQ评分)。

结果

排除后,共24例患者(平均年龄65岁,标准差[SD]19岁,46%为男性)被随机分组。12周后,干预组的∆MIP%预测值显著更高(∆MIP%预测值 +14,SD 21% 对比 -14,SD 23%;p = 0.008),生活质量也显著改善(∆MLHFQ评分 -5,SD 6 对比 3,SD 5;p = 0.006)。两组间的∆MEP%预测值和∆MVO2%预测值无差异(∆MEP%预测值 -3,SD 26% 对比 -3,SD 16%;p = 1.0;∆MVO2%预测值 18,SD 12% 对比 10,SD 15%;p = 0.2)。

结论

合唱与呼吸肌训练相结合可改善结构性心脏病患者的呼吸肌力量和生活质量,因此可能是心脏康复中有价值的补充措施。(临床试验注册号:NCT03297918)

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