The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Jorge P.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Chiappa,Gaspar R., Callegaro,Carine C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy
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Resumo: BACKGROUND: Heart failure induces histological, metabolic and functional adaptations in the inspiratory muscles. This inspiratory muscle weakness, which occurs in 30% to 50% of the heart failure patients, is associated with reduction in the functional capacity, reduction in the quality of life and with a poor prognosis in these individuals. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this review was to discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms that may explain the role of the inspiratory muscles in the exercise limitation with focus in the reflexes that control the ventilation and the circulation during the exercise. METHOD: We performed searches in the PUBMED database using the terms "inspiratory muscles", "inspiratory muscle training", "metaboreflex" and chemoreflex" and including studies published since 1980. RESULTS: Inspiratory muscle weakness is associated with exercise intolerance and with an exaggerated inspiratory chemoreflex and metaboreflex in heart failure. The inspiratory metaboreflex may be attenuated by the inspiratory muscle training or by the aerobic exercise training improving the exercise performance. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with heart failure may present changes in the inspiratory muscle function associated with inspiratory chemoreflex and metaboreflex hyperactivity, which exacerbate the exercise intolerance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
title The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
spellingShingle The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
Ribeiro,Jorge P.
inspiratory muscle training
rehabilitation
chemoreflex
metaboreflex
heart failure
title_short The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
title_full The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
title_fullStr The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
title_sort The contribution of inspiratory muscles function to exercise limitation in heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms
author Ribeiro,Jorge P.
author_facet Ribeiro,Jorge P.
Chiappa,Gaspar R.
Callegaro,Carine C.
author_role author
author2 Chiappa,Gaspar R.
Callegaro,Carine C.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Jorge P.
Chiappa,Gaspar R.
Callegaro,Carine C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inspiratory muscle training
rehabilitation
chemoreflex
metaboreflex
heart failure
topic inspiratory muscle training
rehabilitation
chemoreflex
metaboreflex
heart failure
description BACKGROUND: Heart failure induces histological, metabolic and functional adaptations in the inspiratory muscles. This inspiratory muscle weakness, which occurs in 30% to 50% of the heart failure patients, is associated with reduction in the functional capacity, reduction in the quality of life and with a poor prognosis in these individuals. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this review was to discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms that may explain the role of the inspiratory muscles in the exercise limitation with focus in the reflexes that control the ventilation and the circulation during the exercise. METHOD: We performed searches in the PUBMED database using the terms "inspiratory muscles", "inspiratory muscle training", "metaboreflex" and chemoreflex" and including studies published since 1980. RESULTS: Inspiratory muscle weakness is associated with exercise intolerance and with an exaggerated inspiratory chemoreflex and metaboreflex in heart failure. The inspiratory metaboreflex may be attenuated by the inspiratory muscle training or by the aerobic exercise training improving the exercise performance. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with heart failure may present changes in the inspiratory muscle function associated with inspiratory chemoreflex and metaboreflex hyperactivity, which exacerbate the exercise intolerance.
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