Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Parc de Salut Mar (Hospital del Mar-Hospital de l'Esperança), Barcelona, Spain.
Rehabilitation Research Group, Hospital del Mar Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain.
Trials. 2021 Jun 25;22(1):416. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05353-y.
Stroke can lead to varying degrees of oropharyngeal dysphagia, respiratory muscle dysfunction and even increase medical complications such as aspiration, malnutrition and death. Recent studies suggest that inspiratory and expiratory respiratory muscle training (IEMT) can improve swallowing efficacy and may reduce aspiration events. The main purpose of this study is to examine whether an 8-week IEMT programme can improve respiratory muscle strength and swallow dysfunction severity in subacute stroke patients with dysphagia.
Retornus-2 is a two-arm, prospectively registered, randomized controlled study with blinded assessors and the participation of fifty individuals who have suffered a stroke. The intervention group undergoes IEMT training consisting of 5 sets of 10 repetitions, three times a day for 8 weeks. Training loads increase weekly. The control group undergoes a sham-IEMT protocol. The primary outcome examines the efficacy of the IEMT protocol to increase respiratory muscle strength and reduce dysphagia severity. The secondary outcome assesses the longitudinal impact of dysphagia on body composition and nutritional assessment over a 6-month follow-up.
IEMT induces an improvement in respiratory muscle strength and might be associated with relevant benefits in dysphagia patterns, as well as a reduction in the number of aspiration events confirmed by videofluoroscopy or fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing. The description of the impact of swallowing impairment on nutritional status will help develop new strategies to face this known side-effect.
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03021252. Registered on 10 January 2017. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=retornus+2&term=&cntry=ES&state=&city=&dist= WHO trial Registration data set: Due to heavy traffic generated by the COVID-19 outbreak, the ICTRP Search Portal does not respond. The portal recommends other registries such as clinicaltrials.gov. Protocol version: RETORNUS 2_ PROTOCOL_2.
中风可导致不同程度的口咽吞咽困难、呼吸肌功能障碍,甚至增加吸入性肺炎、营养不良和死亡等医疗并发症。最近的研究表明,吸气和呼气呼吸肌训练(IEMT)可改善吞咽效果,并可能减少吸入事件。本研究的主要目的是检验 8 周 IEMT 方案是否能改善伴有吞咽障碍的亚急性中风患者的呼吸肌力量和吞咽功能障碍严重程度。
Retornus-2 是一项前瞻性、双臂、注册、随机对照研究,有盲法评估师和 50 名中风患者参与。干预组接受 IEMT 训练,包括每天 3 次、每次 5 组、每组 10 次,共 8 周。训练负荷每周增加。对照组接受假 IEMT 方案。主要结局是检验 IEMT 方案对呼吸肌力量的增强作用和对吞咽障碍严重程度的降低作用。次要结局是评估吞咽障碍对 6 个月随访期间身体成分和营养评估的纵向影响。
IEMT 可改善呼吸肌力量,可能与吞咽模式的相关益处相关联,也可能与视频透视或纤维内镜吞咽评估证实的吸入事件减少相关联。吞咽障碍对营养状况的影响的描述将有助于制定新的策略来应对这一已知的副作用。
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03021252。注册于 2017 年 1 月 10 日。https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=retornus+2&term=&cntry=ES&state=&city=&dist=WHO 试验注册数据库:由于 COVID-19 爆发导致的巨大流量,ICTRP 搜索门户没有响应。该门户推荐使用 clinicaltrials.gov 等其他注册处。方案版本:RE- TORNUS 2_PROTOCOL_2。