Feasibility of Lung Volume Recruitment in Early Neuromuscular Weakness: A Comparison Between Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Myotonic Dystrophy, and Postpolio Syndrome.

Author: BenedettiAndrea, BrowmanFranceen, GengeAngela, KaminskaMarta, PetrofBasil J, TrojanDaria A

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BACKGROUND: Lung volume recruitment (LVR) is a cough assistance technique used in persons with neuromuscular disorders (NMDs), most typically in those requiring noninvasive ventilation (NIV). Whether it may be useful in persons with NMDs who have milder respiratory impairment is unknown. OBJECTIVE:...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.04.001

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Lung Volume Recruitment: A Novel Approach for Early Neuromuscular Weakness

Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) can be like traversing a desert landscape, posing unique challenges to respiratory function. This research investigates the feasibility and potential benefits of lung volume recruitment (LVR) in individuals with NMDs who are experiencing early stages of respiratory impairment. The authors compare the effectiveness of LVR in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), postpolio syndrome, and myotonic dystrophy, all of which can lead to respiratory complications. The study found that LVR, a cough assistance technique commonly used in individuals requiring noninvasive ventilation (NIV), is feasible and safe for individuals with early-stage respiratory impairment, even those not yet requiring NIV. The researchers observed a positive impact on respiratory system mechanics and no negative impact on quality of life (QOL) scores in the study participants. While further research is needed to confirm these findings, the study suggests that early institution of LVR could potentially help delay ventilatory failure in individuals with NMDs.

Lung Volume Recruitment: A Promising Approach for Early Respiratory Impairment

This research suggests that LVR holds promise for individuals with NMDs who are experiencing early respiratory impairment. The findings indicate that LVR can potentially improve respiratory system mechanics and delay the progression of the disease. This discovery could lead to more effective and preventive measures for individuals with NMDs.

Maintaining Lung Health: A Guide for Individuals with NMDs

Maintaining optimal lung health is crucial for individuals with NMDs. Consult with a pulmonologist or respiratory therapist for tailored advice on respiratory management, including the potential use of LVR techniques.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study explores the potential of LVR as a preventive measure for respiratory complications in individuals with NMDs. The findings suggest that LVR can be a safe and effective tool for improving respiratory function in individuals with early-stage respiratory impairment. While further research is needed to confirm its long-term benefits, LVR holds promise as a potentially valuable addition to the management of NMDs. Just as a desert oasis provides respite and sustenance for weary travelers, LVR can offer a lifeline for individuals with NMDs, helping them maintain their respiratory health and navigate the challenges of their condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-04-27
  2. Date Revised 2019-01-15
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25845857

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.04.001

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