The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications

Objectives: The Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance is a novel testing method that provides a unique examination of one’s inspiratory muscle strength, work and endurance. Little is known about the relationship between inspiratory muscle performance and mortality risk in obstructive lung diseas...

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Main Authors: Magno F Formiga, Isabel Vital, Gisel Urdaneta, Kira Balestrini, Lawrence P Cahalin, Michael A Campos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-12-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118819015
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spelling doaj-e4b7c378895b4282813e8d51495ed22b2020-11-25T03:24:17ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212018-12-01610.1177/2050312118819015The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implicationsMagno F Formiga0Isabel Vital1Gisel Urdaneta2Kira Balestrini3Lawrence P Cahalin4Michael A Campos5CAPES Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil, Brasilia, BrazilPulmonary Section, Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, FL, USAPulmonary Section, Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, FL, USAPulmonary Section, Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, FL, USADepartment of Physical Therapy, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USADivision of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USAObjectives: The Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance is a novel testing method that provides a unique examination of one’s inspiratory muscle strength, work and endurance. Little is known about the relationship between inspiratory muscle performance and mortality risk in obstructive lung disease. We examined the relationship between the Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance measures and the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise index in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Methods: In all, 70 males with mild-to-very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (mean ± standard deviation of 70.2 ± 5.9 years) underwent measurements of body-mass index, spirometry, dyspnea and a 6-min walk test from which the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score was calculated. The Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance provided measures of maximal inspiratory pressure, sustained maximal inspiratory pressure and inspiratory duration. Results: All Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance parameters inversely correlated with the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score: maximal inspiratory pressure (r = −0.355, p = 0.00), sustained maximal inspiratory pressure (r = −0.426, p = 0.00) and ID (r = −0.278, p = 0.02), with sustained maximal inspiratory pressure displaying the highest correlation. Independent significant correlations were also observed between the sustained maximal inspiratory pressure and all Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score components, except for body-mass index. Finally, sustained maximal inspiratory pressure was significantly different among the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise index quartiles. Discussion: The significant association between the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score and inspiratory muscle performance, in particular sustained maximal inspiratory pressure, suggests that these measures may have a potential prognostic value in the evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118819015
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author Magno F Formiga
Isabel Vital
Gisel Urdaneta
Kira Balestrini
Lawrence P Cahalin
Michael A Campos
spellingShingle Magno F Formiga
Isabel Vital
Gisel Urdaneta
Kira Balestrini
Lawrence P Cahalin
Michael A Campos
The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Magno F Formiga
Isabel Vital
Gisel Urdaneta
Kira Balestrini
Lawrence P Cahalin
Michael A Campos
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title The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
title_short The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
title_full The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
title_fullStr The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
title_full_unstemmed The BODE index and inspiratory muscle performance in COPD: Clinical findings and implications
title_sort bode index and inspiratory muscle performance in copd: clinical findings and implications
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Objectives: The Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance is a novel testing method that provides a unique examination of one’s inspiratory muscle strength, work and endurance. Little is known about the relationship between inspiratory muscle performance and mortality risk in obstructive lung disease. We examined the relationship between the Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance measures and the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise index in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Methods: In all, 70 males with mild-to-very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (mean ± standard deviation of 70.2 ± 5.9 years) underwent measurements of body-mass index, spirometry, dyspnea and a 6-min walk test from which the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score was calculated. The Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance provided measures of maximal inspiratory pressure, sustained maximal inspiratory pressure and inspiratory duration. Results: All Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance parameters inversely correlated with the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score: maximal inspiratory pressure (r = −0.355, p = 0.00), sustained maximal inspiratory pressure (r = −0.426, p = 0.00) and ID (r = −0.278, p = 0.02), with sustained maximal inspiratory pressure displaying the highest correlation. Independent significant correlations were also observed between the sustained maximal inspiratory pressure and all Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score components, except for body-mass index. Finally, sustained maximal inspiratory pressure was significantly different among the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise index quartiles. Discussion: The significant association between the Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise score and inspiratory muscle performance, in particular sustained maximal inspiratory pressure, suggests that these measures may have a potential prognostic value in the evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118819015
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