Effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training associated with a cardiac rehabilitation program on sympathetic activity and functional capacity in patients with heart failure: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Abstract
Individuals affected by heart failure (HF) may present fatigue, dyspnea, respiratory muscle weakness,
and sympathetic activity hyperstimulation of the myocardium, among other symptoms. Conducting cardiac
rehabilitation (CR) programs can be associated with inspiratory muscle training. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the efficacy of inspiratory muscular training (IMT) associated with a CR program on modulating myocardial
sympathetic activity and maximal functional capacity, submaximal functional capacity, thickness, and mobility of the
diaphragm muscle in patients with HF.
Methods: We will conduct a clinical, controlled, randomized, double-blind trial that will include sedentary men and
women who are 21–60 years old and who have diagnosed systolic HF and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less
than 45%. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: experimental and control. The control
group will follow the conventional CR protocol, and the experimental group will follow the conventional CR
protocol associated with IMT 7 days a week. The two proposed exercise protocols will have a frequency of three
times a week for a period of 12 weeks. The sympathetic innervation of the cardiac muscle, the maximum and
submaximal functional capacity, diaphragm mobility and thickness, and the quality of life of the participants will be
evaluated before and after the intervention protocol.
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LEITE, Jéssica Costa et al. Effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training associated with a cardiac rehabilitation program on sympathetic activity and functional capacity in patients with heart failure: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, v. 21, p. 1-9, 2020.