Hyperventilation syndrome induce dyspnea and altered quality of life. the aim of this study is to assess the impact of chest physiotherapy on hyperventilation syndrome' symptoms
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
46
chest physiotherapy session including: * nasal ventilation * decrease of respiratory rate without increasement of Tidal volume * abdomino-diaphragmatic ventilation
BEAUMONT
Morlaix, France
change of Nijmegen score
Nijmegen score is measured at baseline and after 5 weeks. The Nijmegen questionnaire allows to assess hyperventilation symptoms. the minimum and maximum values are between 0 to 64, and higher scores mean a worse outcome.
Time frame: 5 weeks
change of Nijmegen Score
Nijemegen score is measured at baseline and after 1 week. The Nijmegen questionnaire allows to assess hyperventilation symptoms the minimum and maximum values are between 0 to 64, and higher scores mean a worse outcome.
Time frame: 1 week
change of Hospital Anxiety and Depression score (HAD)
Anxiety and depression scores are measured at baseline and after 5 weeks. the minimum and maximum values are between 0 to 21 for each item (Anxiety and Depression), and higher scores mean a worse outcome.
Time frame: 5 weeks
change of Short Form-36 score (SF-36)
SF 36 score is measured at baseline and after 5 weeks. SF36 allows to assess quality of life. the minimum and maximum values are between 0 to 100, and higher scores mean a better outcome.
Time frame: 5 weeks
change of Dyspnea-12 score
Dyspnea-12 is measured at at baseline and after 5 weeks. Dyspnea-12 questionnaire allows to assess sensorial and emotional component of dyspnea. The minimum and maximum values are between à to 36, and higher scores mean a worse outcome.
Time frame: 5 weeks
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