The hyperventilation syndrome is a quite frequent pathology, affecting up to 10% of the general population and 40% of the asthmatic population. Its physiopathology is still badly known and even if it is a benign affection, its associated comorbidities and symptomatology greatly decrease the patients' quality of life. Yet, no medicinal treatments have been proved useful, but prescribers noticed improvements after physiotherapy. Given that the physiotherapy impact on hyperventilation syndrome is not well described in the literature, this study aims to scientifically ascertain physiotherapy benefits on quality of life and symptomatology in hyperventilation syndrome-suffering patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
44
Respiratory rehabilitation includes education, hypoventilation exercises, diaphragmatic breathing exercises, relaxation, retraining, others.
CHR d'Orléans
Orléans, France
Incidence of respiratory rehabilitation on Quality of life
Quality of life will be evaluated with the SF-36 score
Time frame: Day 0
Incidence of respiratory rehabilitation on Quality of life
Quality of life will be evaluated with the SF-36 score
Time frame: Month 2
Incidence of respiratory rehabilitation on Quality of life
Quality of life will be evaluated with the SF-36 score
Time frame: Month 4
Change in symptomatology
Change in symptomatology will be evaluated on the Nijmegen questionnaire
Time frame: Day 0
Change in symptomatology
Change in symptomatology will be evaluated on the Nijmegen questionnaire
Time frame: Month 2
Change in symptomatology
Change in symptomatology will be evaluated on the Nijmegen questionnaire
Time frame: Month 4
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