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THE VALUE OF İNSPİRATORY MUSCLE TRAİNİNG ON POSTSTROKE SARCOPENİA AND İTS EFFECT ON REHABİLİTATİON OUTCOMES: A RANDOMİZED CONTROLLED TRİAL

QİANPİNG ZHAO, CHENLAN SHAO, YONGZHENG WANG, WEİWEİ ZHAO, LİANG WANG, WEİ ZHOU, HUİ GOU, YUXİNG MO, TİNGTİNG CHEN

Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - 2024;70(4):476-485

The Rehabilitation Medicine Center, Peoples Hospital of Deyang City, Deyang, Sichuan Province, China

 

Objectives: The purpose of the study was to validate the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in preventing poststroke sarcopenia and to examine the impact of IMT on the prognosis for stroke recovery. Patients and methods: In the randomized controlled trial, 367 patients with a first stroke event between December 2021 and May 2023 were randomly allocated to an experimental group and a control group. Of the patients, 329 (179 males, 150 females; mean age: 61.0±8.7 years; range, 35 to 78 years) completed the experiment and were included in the analyses (experimental group, n=164; control group, n=165). Both groups received conventional neurological rehabilitation treatment, and the experimental group also received IMT. The incidence of poststroke sarcopenia and pneumonia during four weeks of treatment were examined and compared. Additionally, an analysis was conducted on the variations between the two groups in maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), modified Rankin scale (mRS), trunk impact scale (TIS), and modified Barthel index (MBI). Results: Following four weeks of therapy, the experimental group experienced a reduced incidence of poststroke sarcopenia (p=0.004) and pneumonia (p=0.017) than the control group. The trial group performed better than the control group in MBI (p=0.002), TIS (p<0.001), MIP (p<0.001), and mRS (p=0.011) scores after intervention. Conclusion: In conclusion, the findings demonstrate that early IMT can significantly lower the risk of poststroke sarcopenia and pneumonia while also improving the prognosis for stroke patients’ recovery.