2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2023.05.011
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Effects of high intensity interval-based inspiratory muscle training in patients with heart failure: A single-blind randomized controlled trial

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“…In a study by Tanriverdi et al, patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction underwent high-intensity interval-based IMT with an intensity of at least 70% of maximal inspiratory pressure for 8 weeks (21 min each time, three times a week). 40 The results highlighted the positive effects of IMT on inspiratory muscle strength, quadriceps strength, inspiratory muscle endurance, dyspnea, and quality of life in patients with HF, aligning with the findings of Wu et al 41 Nevertheless, despite some studies reporting increased functional capacity in patients with HF due to IMT, there is insufficient evidence to support its positive impact on cardiovascular parameters, blood biomarkers, or quality of life. 42 …”
Section: Imtsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In a study by Tanriverdi et al, patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction underwent high-intensity interval-based IMT with an intensity of at least 70% of maximal inspiratory pressure for 8 weeks (21 min each time, three times a week). 40 The results highlighted the positive effects of IMT on inspiratory muscle strength, quadriceps strength, inspiratory muscle endurance, dyspnea, and quality of life in patients with HF, aligning with the findings of Wu et al 41 Nevertheless, despite some studies reporting increased functional capacity in patients with HF due to IMT, there is insufficient evidence to support its positive impact on cardiovascular parameters, blood biomarkers, or quality of life. 42 …”
Section: Imtsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In addition, 10, 30, and 60% MIP similarly improved QMS, and HGS. It was shown that IMT with 30% [ 36 ] 40% [ 37 ], 50%, and 70% [ 38 ] MIP improved QMS in patients with heart failure. In addition, it was known that IMT increased limb blood flow in patients with heart failure [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim NS et al investigated lung function and respiratory muscle strength after changes in exercise methods of the diaphragm [ 16 ]. Tanriverdi A et al used a MicroRPM device in their study to determine the effects of high-intensity interval training on patients with heart failure [ 17 ]. The results showed that the training improved the patients' quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%