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| Name | Class |
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| University of Sao Paulo | OTHER |
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This study will investigate the short-and long-term effects of the home-based pulmonary rehabilitation on peripheral muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life in patients with bronchiectasis. The participants will be randomized into two groups: control group (usual care and recommendations for practice exercise) and training group, that will perform aerobic (stepping training) and resistance training (lower and upper limbs) for eight weeks, three times a week. At baseline, immediately after finishing and after six months the patients will undergo assessments.
Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation (HBPR) has been used in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma and pulmonary fibrosis. Results from HBPR have been similar to those observe in the outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation such improvement in exercise capacity, symptoms and quality of life. However, HBPR has not yet been investigated in patients with bronchiectasis, a progressive and debilitating disease with a high socioeconomic impact. Objective: To investigate the short-and long-term effects of the home rehabilitation program in peripheral muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life in patients with bronchiectasis. Methods: Patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis will be recruited from the Obstructive Diseases Outpatient Clinic of the Hospital das ClÃnicas - Medicine School, University of São Paulo. Participants will be randomized into two groups: control group (usual care and recommendations for performing exercises and respiratory physiotherapy) and training group, that will perform aerobic (stepping training) and resistance training (lower and upper limbs) for eight weeks, three times a week. All patients will receive a phone call once a week and patients allocated to the training group, additionally, will get a home visit every 15 days. At baseline, immediately after finishing and after six months of the HBPR patients will undergo to assessments. Expected results: HBPR will have positive effects on exercise tolerance and quality of life. Also, this study will contribute to future guidelines on the recommendation of HBPR for patients with bronchiectasis.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Training Group | Experimental | Patients with bronchiectasis in home-based pulmonary rehabilitation |
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| Control Group | Active Comparator | Patients with bronchiectasis in usual care and recommendations for performing exercises |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Training Group | Other | Three sessions per week, each lasting 50 minutes, during eight weeks.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Distance, in meters, performed in the Incremental Shuttle Walk Test | Measurement of functional capacity and exercise tolerance | up to 9 months |
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| Time, in seconds, performed in the Endurance Shuttle Walk Test | Measurement of functional capacity and exercise tolerance | up to 9 monthsst |
| Number of steps performed in the Incremental Step Test |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Clinical diagnosis and/or tomographic bronchiectasis Clinically stable (no change in symptoms of dyspnea, in the amount and color of the secretion) Have completed the outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation for more than a year Not engaged in a regular physical activity.
Exclusion Criteria:
Smokers With other lung related diseases (asthma, COPD and cystic fibrosis) Severe cardiovascular diseases Musculoskeletal limitation Unable to perform the tests and the training protocol due desaturation (pulse oxygen saturation ≤ 80%) over the recommended exercise intensity.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Simone Dal Corso, PT, PhD | University of Nove de Julho | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Universidade Nove de Julho | São Paulo | 01504-001 | Brazil |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 28869119 | Derived | Jose A, Holland AE, Oliveira CS, Selman JPR, Castro RAS, Athanazio RA, Rached SZ, Cukier A, Stelmach R, Corso SD. Does home-based pulmonary rehabilitation improve functional capacity, peripheral muscle strength and quality of life in patients with bronchiectasis compared to standard care? Braz J Phys Ther. 2017 Nov-Dec;21(6):473-480. doi: 10.1016/j.bjpt.2017.06.021. Epub 2017 Aug 19. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001987 | Bronchiectasis |
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| D001982 | Bronchial Diseases |
| D012140 | Respiratory Tract Diseases |
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| D012681 | Sensitivity Training Groups |
| D035061 | Control Groups |
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| D011615 | Psychotherapy, Group |
| D012960 | Socioenvironmental Therapy |
| D011613 | Psychotherapy |
| D004191 | Behavioral Disciplines and Activities |
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| Control Group | Other |
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Measurement of functional capacity and exercise tolerance
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| Physical functioning domain scale in the Quality of Life Questionnaire-Bronchiectasis (QoL-B) | Quality of Life Questionnaire | up to 9 months |
| Kilogram-force (kgf) of quadriceps femoris | Peripheral Muscle Strength | up to 9 months |
| Number of steps per day, measured by a pedometer | Physical activity in daily life | up to 9 months |
| D015340 | Epidemiologic Research Design |
| D004812 | Epidemiologic Methods |
| D008919 | Investigative Techniques |
| D012107 | Research Design |
| D008722 | Methods |