Comparative Analysis of Ventilatory Responses during Stress Tests in Patients with Chronic Pain: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions.
Patricio BarriaMaría Gaitán-PadillaDaniel Gomez-VargasGonzalo Cardenas AmpueroKay GittermanBessie CordovaCamilo Arturo Rodríguez DíazFlavio RobertiPublished in: Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology (2024)
Understanding the differences in ventilatory responses during exercise between patients with fibromyalgia and those with other chronic pain disorders is crucial for developing effective therapeutic interventions, especially in exercise to identify the better physical therapy prescription. Both populations face unique challenges that impact their ability to engage in physical activity; yet, the underlying physiological responses can vary significantly. In this context, the methodology of this study entailed conducting a comparative analysis of the ventilatory response during exercise in patients with fibromyalgia and those with other chronic pain disorders. The experimental protocol included a total of 31 participants (n = 13 diagnosed with fibromyalgia and n = 18 diagnosed with other chronic pain conditions). All participants completed a stress test, where the ventilatory parameters were measured in three stages (i.e., resting, incremental exercise, and recovery). The results revealed significant differences (p<0.05) in ventilatory responses between both groups. Patients with fibromyalgia exhibited reduced time for the aerobic threshold and a higher respiratory frequency in the anaerobic threshold compared to those with other chronic pain disorders. Furthermore, fibromyalgia patients demonstrated higher values in the ventilatory coefficient during the test and in the recovery stage. In conclusion, these differences underscore the need for tailored exercise programs that specifically address the unique ventilatory challenges faced by fibromyalgia patients to improve their physical function and overall quality of life.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- physical activity
- high intensity
- pain management
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- resistance training
- magnetic resonance imaging
- randomized controlled trial
- prognostic factors
- public health
- body mass index
- heart rate variability
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- patient reported outcomes
- heart rate
- heat stress
- diffusion weighted imaging
- respiratory tract