Cardiorespiratory Response During Whole Body Vibration Training in Patients With Chronic Lung Disease
- Conditions
- Interstitial Lung Disease (n=10)Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (n=10)
- Interventions
- Other: Whole body vibration
- Registration Number
- NCT01898143
- Lead Sponsor
- Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
- Brief Summary
Whole body vibration training seems to be a useful adjunct in exercise training in patients with severe COPD. The basic principle relies on reflectory muscle contractions caused by a vibration stimulus. Until now the impact of whole body vibration training on cardiopulmonary parameters remained unknown. Therefore aim of this study is to investigate cardiopulmonary parameters during whole body vibration training in patients with chronic lung disease.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 10
- COPD stage III or IV according to the Global Initiative for chronic obstructive lung disease [GOLD])
- Interstitial Lung disease (forced vital capacity (FVC) < 70% pred., diffusion capacity of lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) 30-70% pred.)
- Oxygen therapy during exercise required
- Severe exacerbation of lung disease, with necessity of change in medication or persistent symptoms > 3days
- activated arthrosis /arthropathy/ rheumatoid Arthritis/ acute discopathy
- acute thrombosis
- acute musculoskeletal inflammation
- Epilepsy
- Gallstones
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Whole body vibration in ILD Whole body vibration PAtients with interstitial lung disease Whole body vibration in COPD Whole body vibration Patients with COPD GOLD III or IV
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method peak oxygen consumption (VO2 peak) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method heart rate (HR) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
minute ventilation (VE) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
perceived exertion for dyspnea and leg fatigue (Borg-scale) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
Alveolar-arterial oxygen difference (AaDO2) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
breathing frequency (BF) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
peak carbon-dioxide consumption (VCO2 peak) during 1 exercise session subjects perform several short bouts (1 to 3 minutes duration) of squatting exercise with or without whole body vibration. The peak values of each single part is used for comparison.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
🇩🇪Schönau am Königssee, Germany