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CompletedNCT03029559

Intermittent Hypoxia and Inspiratory Threshold Loading to Enhance Inspiratory Muscle Function

Intermittent Hypoxia and Inspiratory Threshold Loading as Strategies to Enhance Inspiratory Muscle Function

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Florida · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Rehabilitation approaches introduce a stimulus to a motor system, with the goal to enhance motor function to patients. For example, exposure to brief and intermittent episodes of mild hypoxia has shown to strengthen synaptic pathways to respiratory and skeletal muscle motor neurons. In humans with spinal cord injury, exposure to intermittent hypoxia (IH) alone or in combination with rehabilitative strategies has shown enhanced motor function. Another strategy known as inspiratory threshold loading, which involves breathing against pressure threshold loads, results in improved inspiratory muscle strength. Although there is evidence supporting the use of IH alone or in combination with other rehabilitative strategies in improving motor function in humans, the impact of exposure to IH or IH with inspiratory threshold loading on inspiratory muscle function and ventilation in humans is unknown.

Detailed description

Investigators will test whether exposure to IH alone and in combination with inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) will result in increased inspiratory muscle strength and ventilation. Investigators will use a Latin square, repeated measures design which will consist of 12 subjects participating in four experimental conditions.There will be an interval of 1 week between each of the four conditions, which will serve as a washout period. At the end of each of the 5 sessions, the subjects will rest in a reclining chair for 15 minutes while their heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and breathing are monitored. Subjects that have a blood systolic blood pressure \> 140 or diastolic pressure \> 90 or SPO2 \< 92% will be asked to remain in the laboratory for 15 additional minutes and the vital signs will be repeated. If the blood pressure and/or peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SPO2) remain outside of the criteria mentioned above, the subject will be instructed to seek assessment by their health provider and the incident will be reported to the Institutional Review Board. Subjects will also be asked to report any discomfort.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERIntermittent HypoxiaA single session of IH will last for 45 minutes and will consist of alternating phases of hypoxia(FiO2 :9%-11%) and hyperoxia (FiO2 :22%-38%). Each hypoxic interval will last for 2 minutes whereas the hyperoxic interval lasts for 1 minute each (15, two-minute episodes of hypoxia and 15, one-minute episodes of hyperoxia).
OTHERInspiratory Threshold LoadingSubjects will undergo inspiratory threshold loading using a commercially available Threshold IMT device (Power breathe®). ITL will be administered at an intensity of 80% of the individual's maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP). The subjects will be instructed to take 10 deep, forceful breaths through the threshold device followed by at least 2 minutes of rest. The process will be repeated 4 more times for a total of 5 sets of 10 breaths each.
OTHERSham Intermittent HypoxiaSubjects will be exposed to a session of sham Intermittent hypoxia.This will consist of breathing room air for 45 minutes through a hypoxicator.

Timeline

Start date
2017-02-17
Primary completion
2018-02-19
Completion
2018-02-19
First posted
2017-01-24
Last updated
2019-06-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03029559. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.