Exercise and Airway Clearance Techniques in Cystic Fibrosis

被引:2
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作者
Ward, Nathan [1 ,5 ]
Stiller, Kathy [2 ]
Holland, Anne E. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Royal Adelaide Hosp, Physiotherapy Dept Thorac Med, Adelaide, Australia
[2] Cent Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Allied Hlth, Adelaide, Australia
[3] Monash Univ, Cent Clin Sch, Alfred Hlth, Dept Physiotherapy, Melbourne, Australia
[4] Inst Breathing & Sleep, Melbourne, Australia
[5] Royal Adelaide Hosp, Physiotherapy, 8E055 08,Port Rd, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
关键词
cystic fibrosis; exercise; physical activity; physiotherapy; POSITIVE EXPIRATORY PRESSURE; 3-MINUTE STEP TEST; TO-STAND TEST; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CHEST PHYSIOTHERAPY; FORCED EXPIRATION; INTERVAL EXERCISE; MUCUS CLEARANCE; WALK TEST; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1055/s-0042-1758729
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Exercise and airway clearance techniques (ACTs) have been a cornerstone of treatment for people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) for many decades. Exercise may confer both respiratory and nonrespiratory benefits for pwCF, with greater exercise capacity associated with improved survival. A wide variety of exercise interventions for pwCF have been investigated. ACTs may assist in reducing respiratory symptoms for pwCF and are currently recommended to be performed daily, with the types of ACTs used varying globally. While recommended components of care, both exercise and ACTs are time-intensive and maintaining adherence to the recommendations over the longer term can be challenging. It has been proposed that with advances in the therapeutic options for pwCF, a rationalization of the therapeutic regimen may be possible. We summarize the current evidence for the use of exercise and ACTs by pwCF, discuss the implications of the introduction of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator modulators on both exercise and ACTs, and highlight areas for further research.
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页码:209 / 216
页数:8
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