The purpose of this study is to determine whether different types of breathing therapies in patients with COPD III-IV decrease dyspnea and increase activity.
In the treatment of COPD-Patients different kinds of breathing therapy techniques are used, but many of them are not reassessed yet. Dyspnea is one of the predominant symptoms of COPD patients and has negative impacts on the activity of the patients. Dyspnea during exertion leads to avoiding activity and results in a deconditioning of muscles and of the cardiovascular system. Thus breathing therapy techniques seem to be useful, which may lead to a decrease of dyspnea and an increase of activity. The purpose of this study is to determine whether reflective breathing therapy is more effective on decreasing dyspnea and increasing activity than conventional breathing therapy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
24
duration: 60 minutes.
duration: 60 minutes.
Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
Schönau, Bavaria, Germany
Change in BORG-Scale
Instrument for self-reported dyspnea; modified BORG-scale ranges from 1 (no dyspnea) to 10 (maximum dyspnea).
Time frame: Change from pre (minute o) in BORG-scale at directly post intervention (minute 60)
Change in residual volume
measured by a portable spirometry device
Time frame: change from pre (minute 0) in residual volume at post (minute 60) intervention
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