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    COPD and MVV test

    hi all i'm first year physiotherapy student
    i have some questions
    can MVV test perform at COPD patient ?
    and can PLB improve MVV at COPD patient ?

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    Smile Re: COPD and MVV test

    Hi ryo.....as far as i know.,mvv test can be performed in a COPD patient....dats a small manoeuvere rt....bt nt sure if PLB can increase d values....


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    Re: COPD and MVV test

    Hello..

    MVV is endurance test (of lungs) for Pulmonary Patients.. as per my knowledge PLB has no direct effect on endurance but we can say that PLB can improve endurance as it improves the breathing pattern and reduces the air trapping (main problem of COPD)...


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    Re: COPD and MVV test

    maximum voluntary ventilation(MVV) is a measure of the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled and exhaled with in one minute.
    For the comfort of the patient this is done over a 15 second time period before being extrapolated to a value for one minute expressed as liters/minute.
    Average values for males and females are 140-180 and 80-120 liters per minute respectively.

    ryo..,there is an evidence based proof which says that mvv is used in COPD pts.to inprove respiratory muscle endurance & exercise performance refer the followg research....
    Respiratory Muscle Endurance Training in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    (Impact on Exercise Capacity, Dyspnea, and Quality of Life)

    THOMAS A. SCHERER et.al.
    (but the maneuver is highly dependent on patient cooperation and effort, and is normally repeated at least three times to ensure reproducibility ).
    even though a first yr student; hope this will help u.



 
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