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J Bodyw Mov Ther ; 31: 164-168, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35710216

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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the reliability of muscle thickness (MT) and echo intensity (EI) of the quadriceps muscles using ultrasound imaging for a novice examiner. METHODS: Sixteen healthy adult women were included in the study, and images of the rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis were obtained on the same day and after one week by an examiner who had not performed an experiment on the measurement of ultrasound imaging. The measurers who analyzed all images were completely blind to the subject's name and date and order of measurements. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used as relative within-day and between-day reliability of measurement. Absolute reliability was based on Bland-Altman analysis, standard error of measurement, and minimum detectable change. RESULTS: The ICCs ranged from 0.76 to 0.95. As the results of the Bland-Altman analysis, all MTs and EIs included 0 in the 95% confidence interval of the mean difference. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that quadriceps ultrasound images have high reliability for MT and EI for all muscles. There were no systematic errors in both MT and EI. CONCLUSION: It might indicate that even novice examiners could obtain MT and EI measurements without systematic error after a few hours of practice.


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Músculo Cuádriceps , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Músculo Cuádriceps/diagnóstico por imagen , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Ultrasonografía/métodos
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Lung ; 200(1): 49-57, 2022 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35050397

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PURPOSE: While the need for preventive strategies to reduce the incidence of aspiration pneumonia has been indicated, it is also important to investigate effective training methods to improve cough function, which is associated with the development of aspiration pneumonia. This study aimed to investigate whether a 4-week home-based unsupervised cough training (CT) or inspiratory muscle training (IMT) program was effective in improving cough strength in older adults. METHODS: Fifty-three ambulatory older adults without airflow limitations were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a CT group (n = 18), an IMT group (n = 18), or a control group (n = 17). The CT and IMT groups performed home-based unsupervised training with a device for 4 weeks. Cough strength (cough peak flow), forced vital capacity, and respiratory muscle strength were assessed at the 4-week and 16-week follow-up. Intention-to-treat analyses were performed to investigate differences between the three groups using linear mixed models. RESULTS: At the 4-week follow-up, the CT group showed significant increases in cough peak flow and forced vital capacity compared with the control group, while the IMT group showed significant increases in inspiratory muscle strength compared with the cough training and control groups. At the 16-week follow-up, the CT group showed a significant increase in cough peak flow compared with the IMT group. CONCLUSION: These preliminary results suggest that a 4-week home-based CT program may have short-term effectiveness in improving cough peak flow in ambulatory older adults. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial was registered on UMIN-CTR on 01/05/2018 (UMIN000031656).


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Ejercicios Respiratorios , Tos , Anciano , Ejercicios Respiratorios/métodos , Tos/terapia , Humanos , Fuerza Muscular/fisiología , Músculos Respiratorios , Capacidad Vital
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