Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, 7621 Pécs, Hungary.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Debrecen, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 14;19(18):11549. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811549.
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is beneficial for lung mechanics, chest kinematics, metabolism, and inspiratory and peripheral muscle function. Freediving training (FD) can be effective in sportsmen and can improve breath-holding time.
We sought to determine the effectiveness of freediving training in the pulmonary rehabilitation of COPD patients.
Twenty-three COPD patients (15 men and 8 women; median age 63 years; FEV1: 41% pred; BMI: 28 kg/m) participated in the FD + PR group (3 weeks PR and 3 weeks FD + PR) and 46 patients with COPD (25 men and 21 women; median age 66 years; FEV1: 43% pred; BMI: 27 kg/m) participated in an inpatient PR program (6 weeks). Patients performed comfort zone breath holding for 30 min/day. Patients increased their breath-holding time within their comfort zone for 30 min. We detected lung function, chest expansion (CWE), inspiratory muscle pressure (MIP), peripheral muscle function (GS), and exercise capacity (6MWD), and we included breath-holding time (BHT), quality of life score (COPD Assessment Test (CAT)), modified Medical Research Dyspnea Scale (mMRC) score, and the severity of the disease assessed by the BODE index (FEV1, BMI, 6MWD, and mMRC) and an alternative scale (FEV1, BMI, 6MWD, and CAT).
There were significant differences in the characteristics of the two groups. Significant improvement was detected in all functional and quality of life parameters except lung function in both groups. Significantly higher improvement was detected in CWE, GS, 6MWD, BHT, CAT, mMRC, alternative scale, and MIP. The improvement in forced vital capacity (FVC) was not significant. There were no side effects of FD training.
The FD method can potentiate the effect of PR, improving not only BHT but also other parameters.
ISRCTN ISRCTN13019180. Registered 19 December 2017.
肺康复(PR)有益于肺力学、胸廓运动学、代谢以及吸气和外周肌肉功能。自由潜水训练(FD)对运动员有效,可以延长闭气时间。
我们旨在确定自由潜水训练在 COPD 患者肺康复中的有效性。
23 例 COPD 患者(15 名男性和 8 名女性;中位年龄 63 岁;FEV1:预测值的 41%;BMI:28 kg/m2)参加了 FD+PR 组(3 周 PR 和 3 周 FD+PR),46 例 COPD 患者(25 名男性和 21 名女性;中位年龄 66 岁;FEV1:预测值的 43%;BMI:27 kg/m2)参加了住院 PR 方案(6 周)。患者每天进行 30 分钟舒适区闭气。患者在舒适区增加闭气时间 30 分钟。我们检测了肺功能、胸廓扩张度(CWE)、吸气肌压力(MIP)、外周肌肉功能(GS)和运动能力(6MWD),并包括闭气时间(BHT)、生活质量评分(COPD 评估测试(CAT))、改良医学研究呼吸困难量表(mMRC)评分以及由 BODE 指数(FEV1、BMI、6MWD 和 mMRC)和替代量表(FEV1、BMI、6MWD 和 CAT)评估的疾病严重程度。
两组的特征存在显著差异。两组的所有功能和生活质量参数均有显著改善,除肺功能外。CWE、GS、6MWD、BHT、CAT、mMRC、替代量表和 MIP 的改善更为显著。用力肺活量(FVC)的改善不显著。FD 训练无副作用。
FD 方法可以增强 PR 的效果,不仅提高 BHT,还能改善其他参数。
ISRCTN ISRCTN8455140。2017 年 12 月 19 日注册。