Respiratory muscle training (RMT) in late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD): Effects of training and detraining.

dc.contributor.author

Jones, Harrison N

dc.contributor.author

Crisp, Kelly D

dc.contributor.author

Robey, Randall R

dc.contributor.author

Case, Laura E

dc.contributor.author

Kravitz, Richard M

dc.contributor.author

Kishnani, Priya S

dc.date.accessioned

2023-05-02T13:29:59Z

dc.date.available

2023-05-02T13:29:59Z

dc.date.issued

2016-02

dc.date.updated

2023-05-02T13:29:58Z

dc.description.abstract

Background

Determine the effects of a 12-week respiratory muscle training (RMT) program in late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD).

Methods

We investigated the effects of 12-weeks of RMT followed by 3-months detraining using a single-subject A-B-A experimental design replicated across 8 adults with LOPD. To assess maximal volitional respiratory strength, our primary outcomes were maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP). Effect sizes for changes in MIP and MEP were determined using Cohen's d statistic. Exploratory outcomes targeted motor function, and peak cough flow (PCF) was measured in the last 5 subjects.

Results

From pretest to posttest, all 8 subjects exhibited increases in MIP, and 7 of 8 showed increases in MEP. Effect size data reveal the magnitude of increases in MIP to be large in 4 (d≥1.0) and very large in 4 (d≥2.0), and effect sizes for increases in MEP were large in 1 (d≥1.0) and very large in 6 (d≥2.0). Across participants, pretest to posttest MIP and MEP increased by a mean of 19.6% (sd=9.9) and 16.1% (sd=17.3), respectively. Respiratory strength increases, particularly for the inspiratory muscles, were generally durable to 3-months detraining.

Conclusions

These data suggest our 12-week RMT program results in large to very large increases in inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength in adults with LOPD. Additionally, increases in respiratory strength appeared to be relatively durable following 3-months detraining. Although additional research is needed, RMT appears to offer promise as an adjunctive treatment for respiratory weakness in LOPD.
dc.identifier

S1096-7192(15)30049-4

dc.identifier.issn

1096-7192

dc.identifier.issn

1096-7206

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27307

dc.language

eng

dc.publisher

Elsevier BV

dc.relation.ispartof

Molecular genetics and metabolism

dc.relation.isversionof

10.1016/j.ymgme.2015.09.003

dc.subject

Respiratory Muscles

dc.subject

Humans

dc.subject

Glycogen Storage Disease Type II

dc.subject

Treatment Outcome

dc.subject

Breathing Exercises

dc.subject

Walking

dc.subject

Age of Onset

dc.subject

Respiration

dc.subject

Adult

dc.subject

Aged

dc.subject

Middle Aged

dc.subject

Female

dc.subject

Male

dc.subject

Muscle Strength

dc.title

Respiratory muscle training (RMT) in late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD): Effects of training and detraining.

dc.type

Journal article

duke.contributor.orcid

Jones, Harrison N|0000-0002-4171-980X

duke.contributor.orcid

Case, Laura E|0000-0002-2941-2186

duke.contributor.orcid

Kishnani, Priya S|0000-0001-8251-909X

pubs.begin-page

120

pubs.end-page

128

pubs.issue

2

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Faculty

pubs.organisational-group

Staff

pubs.organisational-group

Basic Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Institutes and Centers

pubs.organisational-group

Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedic Surgery

pubs.organisational-group

Pediatrics

pubs.organisational-group

Pediatrics, Medical Genetics

pubs.organisational-group

Duke Clinical Research Institute

pubs.organisational-group

Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

pubs.organisational-group

Initiatives

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedic Surgery, Physical Therapy

pubs.organisational-group

Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship

pubs.organisational-group

Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences

pubs.publication-status

Published

pubs.volume

117

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) in late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) Effects of training and detraining.pdf
Size:
381.48 KB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Description:
Published version