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Papel da pressão inspiratória máxima na avaliação da força muscular respiratória em asmáticos – Revisão sistemática
Role of maximal inspiratory presure in the evaluetion of respiratory muscle strength in asthmatics – Systematic review
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Alessandra MF Cavalcante Marcelino1, Hilton Justino da Silva2
1 Fisioterapeuta, Especialista em Fisioterapia em UTI pela Faculdade Redentor/Pulmocárdio, Mestre em Patologia pela Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Docente do IMIP
2 Fonoaudiólogo, Professor Adjunto II da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Lider do Grupo de Pesquisa Patofisiologia do Sistema Estomatognático – CNPq
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Resumo

A asma é uma doença crónica das vias aéreas que pode levar à diminuição da força muscular respiratória pela hiperinsuflação resultante ou o uso de corticosteróides em seu tratamento. Uma das formas de avaliar essa fraqueza muscular respiratória é a pressão inspiratória máxima (PImáx).

Métodos

Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática através das bases de dados PUBMED/MEDLINE, LILACS e SCIELO, utilizando as palavras-chaves: Asthma (asma), respiratory muscle (músculos respiratórios) e muscle strength (força muscular).

Resultados

Foram encontrados cinquenta e seis artigos que avaliaram a PImáx em asmáticos; desses, trinta foram excluídos, ficando um total de vinte e seis artigos.

Considerações finais

Através da presente revisão comprovamos a eficácia da utilização da Pimáx na avaliação da força muscular respiratória de asmáticos; no entanto, são necessários mais estudos a este respeito, para uma melhor compreensão do indivíduo asmático.

Palavras-chaves:
Asma
músculo respiratório
força muscular
Abstract

Asthma is a chronic illness of the airways that can reduce respiratory muscle strength due to the resulting hyperinflation or treatment with corticosteroids. One of the ways to evaluate this respiratory muscular weakness is the Maximal Inspiratory Pressure (PImax).

Methods

A systematic review of the databases PUBMED/MEDLINE, LILACS and SCIELO was carried through, using the key words: Asthma, respiratory muscle and muscle strength.

Results

Fifty were found and six articles that evaluated the PImax in asthmatics, from these, thirty were excluded, making a total of twenty six articles. Final considerations: Through the present revision we show the effectiveness of PImax in evaluating respiratory muscle strength in asthmatics. More studies are needed, however, fot better understanding of the asthmatic individual.

Key words:
Asthma
respiratory muscle
muscle strength
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