Acute effects of photobiomodulation therapy applied to respiratory muscles of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial.
Guilherme Henrique Martins de SouzaCleber FerraresiMarlene Aparecida MorenoBruna Varanda PessoaAna Paula Moraes DamianiVinicius Gasparotto FilhoGiovanny Viegas Dos SantosAntonio Roberto ZamunerPublished in: Lasers in medical science (2019)
To investigate the effects of photobiomodulation applied to respiratory muscles on lung function, thoracoabdominal mobility, respiratory muscle strength, and functional capacity in COPD patients. This is a randomized double-blind crossover clinical trial. Twelve male COPD patients participated in the study. Participants were randomly allocated to receive two photobiomodulation sessions, 1 week apart: (1) an effective photobiomodulation session applied at the main respiratory muscles by means of a cluster with 69 light-emitting diodes (LEDs), containing 35 red (630 ± 10 nm; 10 mW; 0.2 cm2) and 34 near-infrared (830 ± 20 nm; 10 mW; 0.2 cm2) LEDs and (2) a sham photobiomodulation session, following the same procedures without emitting light. The primary outcomes were pulmonary function (spirometric indexes); thoracoabdominal mobility (cirtometry); respiratory muscle strength (maximal respiratory pressures), assessed at three moments: (1) baseline, (2) 1 h after intervention, and (3) 24 h after intervention; and the functional capacity, assessed by the 6-min walk test (6MWT) at baseline and 24 h after intervention. No significant interactions were found for spirometric variables, maximal respiratory pressures, and cirtometry. However, there was a Time × Condition interaction (F = 18.63; p = 0.001; η2p = 0.62) in the walked distance on the 6MWT, with a significant increase after photobiomodulation intervention (p < 0.01) compared with the baseline. Photobiomodulation applied to respiratory muscles was effective in improving acute functional capacity in COPD patients. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study assessing the effects of photobiomodulation applied to respiratory muscles in patients with COPD.
Keyphrases
- double blind
- placebo controlled
- lung function
- end stage renal disease
- clinical trial
- newly diagnosed
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- randomized controlled trial
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- prognostic factors
- phase iii
- phase ii
- open label
- metabolic syndrome
- study protocol
- stem cells
- wound healing
- type diabetes
- respiratory tract
- blood pressure
- air pollution
- skeletal muscle
- intensive care unit
- patient reported outcomes
- smoking cessation
- phase ii study