Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of Buteyko Breathing Technique and Pursed Lip Breathing to Improve Pulmonary Function in Asthma
The objective of the study was to compare the effects of Buteyko breathing technique and pursed lip breathing technique in the management of asthma. A randomized controlled trial was conducted on 60 asthmatic patients randomly allocated to Buteyko technique group and pursed lip breathing group. Both the groups received 4 weeks of treatment, 3 times per week. Data was collected at base line, 2nd week and 4th week. Outcome measurements included FVC, FEV, PEFR and Asthma Control Test Questionnaire scores. Data analysis was carried out on Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) v.21.0. Confidence interval was kept at 95% and a p-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.
Asthma is an inflammatory condition in which narrowing and swelling of the airways occur,
accompanied with extra mucus production. This results in difficulty in breathing and triggers
coughing, wheezing and dyspnea. In some cases asthma is a minor irritation, but on the other
end of the spectrum it may interfered with activities of daily living and can even become
life threatening in severe asthma attacks. According to a study conducted in Pakistan, the
prevalence of asthma in adults was found to be 10.8% in adults, working in tanneries with
5.3% of them reporting their symptoms to be work related.
Non-pharmacological management of asthma includes patient education, guidance and
physiotherapy. It is suggested that physical therapy may have positive effects in patients
with asthma, as they possess dysfunctional breathing patterns accompanied with poor physical
condition. Numerous reviews by Cochrane have been published in the recent years regarding the
effects of physical therapy in patients with asthma, focusing on the effects of numerous
techniques including Alexander technique, manual therapy, physical training, breathing
exercises and inspiratory muscle training. In terms of specific effects of different physical
therapy treatment techniques in patients with asthma, in light of the existing literature,
breathing exercises have found to improve quality of life, reduce symptoms of anxiety,
depression and hyperventilation, and decrease respiratory rate and medication use. Moreover,
inspiratory muscle training is found to improve symptoms, decrease medication use and also
improve inspiratory pressure.
Buteyko technique is a specialized breathing technique developed to reduce chronic
hyperinflation.
A pre and post design quasi experimental study conducted was conducted in 2014 to determine
the effects of Buteyko breathing technique on asthma control and QOL in school aged children
with asthma where Buteyko breathing technique group showed significant improvements terms of
asthma control and quality of life.
Based upon the review of the literature, evidence is inadequate in terms of comparison of
Buteyko breathing technique with pursed lip breathing technique in the management of patients
with asthma except for a single randomized controlled trial. For this reason the purpose of
the current study is to compare the effects of Buteyko technique with pursed lip breathing in
the management of patients with asthma.
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