Effects of respiratory muscle training (RMT) in children with infantile-onset Pompe disease and respiratory muscle weakness.

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Jones, Harrison N

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Crisp, Kelly D

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Moss, Tronda

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Strollo, Katherine

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Robey, Randy

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Sank, Jeffrey

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Canfield, Michelle

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Case, Laura E

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Mahler, Leslie

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Kravitz, Richard M

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Kishnani, Priya S

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2023-05-02T13:32:19Z

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2023-05-02T13:32:19Z

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2014-01

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2023-05-02T13:32:18Z

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Purpose

Respiratory muscle weakness is a primary therapeutic challenge for patients with infantile Pompe disease. We previously described the clinical implementation of a respiratory muscle training (RMT) regimen in two adults with late-onset Pompe disease; both demonstrated marked increases in inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength in response to RMT. However, the use of RMT in pediatric survivors of infantile Pompe disease has not been previously reported.

Method

We report the effects of an intensive RMT program on maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) using A-B-A (baseline-treatment-posttest) single subject experimental design in two pediatric survivors of infantile Pompe disease. Both subjects had persistent respiratory muscle weakness despite long-term treatment with alglucosidase alfa.

Results

Subject 1 demonstrated negligible to modest increases in MIP/MEP (6% increase in MIP, d=0.25; 19% increase in MEP, d=0.87), while Subject 2 demonstrated very large increases in MIP/MEP (45% increase in MIP, d=2.38; 81% increase in MEP, d=4.31). Following three-month RMT withdrawal, both subjects maintained these strength increases and demonstrated maximal MIP and MEP values at follow-up.

Conclusion

Intensive RMT may be a beneficial treatment for respiratory muscle weakness in pediatric survivors of infantile Pompe disease.
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32KQ171982023G53

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1874-5393

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1875-8894

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27310

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eng

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IOS Press

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Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine

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10.3233/prm-140294

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Respiratory Muscles

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Lung

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Humans

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Glycogen Storage Disease Type II

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Airway Resistance

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Breathing Exercises

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Exhalation

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Inhalation

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Muscle Contraction

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Child

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Effects of respiratory muscle training (RMT) in children with infantile-onset Pompe disease and respiratory muscle weakness.

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Journal article

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

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

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

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255

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265

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3

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Orthopaedic Surgery

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Pediatrics, Medical Genetics

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Published

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7

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