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Chest | 2010

Upper Limb Exercises Using Varied Workloads and Their Association With Dynamic Hyperinflation in Patients With COPD

Marcelo Colucci; Felipe Cortopassi; Elias Ferreira Porto; Antonio A.M. Castro; Eduardo Colucci; Vinicius C. Iamonti; Gerson F. de Souza; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim

BACKGROUND Increased ventilation during upper limb exercises (ULE) in patients with COPD is associated with dynamic hyperinflation (DH) and a decrease in inspiratory capacity (IC). The best level of ULE load training is still unknown. Our objective was to evaluate the dynamic hyperinflation development during ULE using three constant workloads. METHODS This was a prospective, randomized protocol involving 24 patients with severe COPD (FEV(1) < 50%) performing an endurance symptom-limited arm exercise of up to 20 min in an arm cycloergometer with different workloads (50%, 65%, and 80% of the maximal load). Ventilation, metabolic, and lung function variables (static IC pre-exercise and postexercise) were measured. RESULTS DH was observed during exercises with 65% (-0.23 L) and 80% (-0.29 L) workloads (P < .0001). Total time of exercise with 80% workload (7.6 min) was shorter than with 50% (12.5 min) (P < .0005) and with 65% (10.1 min; not significant). Oxygen consumption percent predicted (VO(2)) (P < .01) was lower with 50% workload than with 80%. Eighty percent workload showed lower work efficiency (VO(2) [mL/kg]/exercise time) than the other two workloads (P < .0001). CONCLUSION Different workloads during upper limb exercises showed a direct influence over dynamic hyperinflation and the endurance exercise duration.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Oxygen and Ventilatory Output during Several Activities of Daily Living Performed by COPD Patients Stratified According to Disease Severity

Antônio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Elias Ferreira Porto; Vinicius C. Iamonti; Gerson F. de Souza; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim

Objectives To measure the oxygen and ventilatory output across all COPD stages performing 18 common ADL and identify the activities that present the highest metabolic and ventilatory output as well as to compare the energy expenditure within each disease severity. Materials and Methods Metabolic (VO2 and VCO2), ventilatory (f and VE), cardiovascular (HR) and dyspnea (Borg score) variables were assessed in one hundred COPD patients during the completion of eighteen ADL grouped into four activities domains: rest, personal care, labor activities and efforts. Results The activities with the highest proportional metabolic and ventilatory output (VO2/VO2max and VE/MVV) were walking with 2.5 Kg in each hand and walking with 5.0 Kg in one hand. Very severe patients presented the highest metabolic, ventilatory output and dyspnea than mild patients (p<0.05). Conclusions COPD patients present an increased proportion of energy expenditure while performing activities of daily living. The activities that developed the highest metabolic and ventilatory output are the ones associated to upper and lower limbs movements combined. Very severe patients present the highest proportional estimated metabolic and ventilatory output and dyspnea. Activities of daily living are mainly limited by COPD’s reduced ventilatory reserve.


Respiratory Care | 2015

Tubing Length for Long-Term Oxygen Therapy

Carolina Aguiar; Josy Davidson; Andrea K. Carvalho; Vinicius C. Iamonti; Felipe Cortopassi; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim

BACKGROUND: Most patients on long-term oxygen therapy use stationary oxygen delivery systems. It is not uncommon for guidelines to instruct patients to use tubing lengths no longer than 19.68 ft (6 m) when using an oxygen concentrator and 49.21 ft (15 m) when using cylinders. However, these concepts are not based on sufficient evidence. Thus, our objective was to evaluate whether a 98.42-ft (30-m) tubing length affects oxygen flow and FIO2 delivery from 1 cylinder and 2 oxygen concentrators. METHODS: The 3 oxygen delivery systems were randomly selected, and 1, 3, and 5 L/min flows and FIO2 were measured 5 times at each flow at the proximal and distal outlets of the tubing by a gas-flow analyzer. Paired Student t test was used to analyze the difference between flows and FIO2 at proximal and distal outlets of tubing length. RESULTS: A total of 45 flows were measured between proximal and distal outlets of the 98.42-ft (30-m) tubing. Flows were similar for 1 and 3 L/min, but distal flow was higher than proximal flow at 5 L/min (5.57 × 5.14 L/min, P < .001). FIO2 was lower at distal than proximal outlet tubing at flows 1, 3, and 5 L/min, but the mean difference between measurements was less than 1%. CONCLUSIONS: Tubing length of 98.42 ft (30 m) may be used by patients for home delivery oxygen with flows up to 5 L/min, as there were no important changes in flows or FIO2.


Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace / Fondazione clinica del lavoro, IRCCS [and] Istituto di clinica tisiologica e malattie apparato respiratorio, Università di Napoli, Secondo ateneo | 2016

Comprehensive exercise training improves ventilatory muscle function and reduces dyspnea perception in patients with COPD.

F. Cortopassi; Antonio A.M. Castro; Elias Ferreira Porto; Marcelo Colucci; G. Fonseca; L. Torre-Bouscoulet; Vinicius C. Iamonti; José Roberto Jardim


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

Why Some COPD Patients Improve Quality Of Life (HRQL) More Than Others After A Comprehensive Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program

Vinicius C. Iamonti; Elias Ferreira Porto; Antonio A.M. Castro; Marcelo Colucci; Felipe Cortopassi; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Energy Expedinture Measurement In Activities Of Daily Living Accomplished By COPD Patients

José Roberto Jardim; Antonio A.M. Castro; Elias Ferreira Porto; Vinicius C. Iamonti; Ivan Ivanaga; Marcos Saraiva; Andrea K. Carvalho; Oliver Augusto Nascimento


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Glittre Activity Of Daily Living (GADL) Test Is Related To Dyspnea Enhancement In COPD Patients

Gerson F. de Souza; Graciane Laender Moreira; Vinicius C. Iamonti; Beatriz Martins Manzano; Antonio A.M. Castro; Elias Ferreira Porto; Ana Carolina C. Pinto; Luiza Gabriela P. Gomes; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Energy Expenditure And Thoracoabdominal Asynchrony In Patients With COPD Accomplishing Two Types Of Upper Limbs Exercises

Vinicius C. Iamonti; Antonio A.M. Castro; Marcelo Colucci; Elias Ferreira Porto; Gerson F. de Souza; Felipe Cortopassi; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Over Time Repeated Measurements Of Resting Inspiratory Capacity In COPD Patients As A Reliable And Accurate Method

Vinicius C. Iamonti; Antonio A.M. Castro; Marcelo Colucci; Elias Ferreira Porto; Felipe Cortopassi; Gerson F. de Souza; Oliver Augusto Nascimento; José Roberto Jardim


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Feasibility Of Transitional Dyspnea Index Score As A Good Indicator Of Better Perfomance In Physycal Capacity In COPD Patients

Vinicius C. Iamonti; Elias Ferreira Porto

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José Roberto Jardim

Federal University of São Paulo

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Elias Ferreira Porto

Federal University of São Paulo

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Oliver Augusto Nascimento

Federal University of São Paulo

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Gerson F. de Souza

Federal University of São Paulo

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Marcelo Colucci

Federal University of São Paulo

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Andrea K. Carvalho

Federal University of São Paulo

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Carolina Aguiar

Federal University of São Paulo

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Fernando S. Studart

Federal University of São Paulo

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