How whole-body vibration can help our COPD patients. Physiological changes at different vibration frequencies

Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2018 Oct 18:13:3373-3380. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S165058. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate cardiac, metabolic, and ventilatory changes during a training session with whole-body vibration training (WBVT) with 3 different frequencies in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Methods: This was a prospective, interventional trial in outpatients with severe COPD. Participants performed 3 vertical WBVT sessions once a week using frequencies of 35, 25 Hz and no vibration in squatting position (isometric). Cardiac, metabolic, and ventilator parameters were monitored during the sessions using an ergospirometer. Changes in oxygen pulse response (VO2/HR) at the different frequencies were the primary outcome of the study.

Results: Thirty-two male patients with a mean forced expiratory volume in 1 second of 39.7% completed the study. Compared to the reference of 35 Hz, VO2/HR at no vibration was 10.7% lower (P=0.005); however, no statistically significant differences were observed on comparing the frequencies of 35 and 25 Hz. The median oxygen uptake (VO2) at 25 Hz and no vibration was 9.43% and 13.9% lower, respectively, compared to that obtained at 35 Hz (both comparisons P<0.0001). The median expiratory volume without vibration was 9.43% lower than the VO2 at the end of the assessment at 35 Hz vibration (P=0.002).

Conclusion: Vertical WBVT training sessions show greater cardiac, metabolic, and respiratory responses compared with the squat position. On comparing the 2 frequencies used, we observed that the frequency of 35 Hz provides higher cardiorespiratory adaptation.

Keywords: COPD; cardioventilatory response; exercise; whole-body vibration.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological / physiology
  • Aged
  • Exercise Tolerance
  • Forced Expiratory Volume
  • Heart Function Tests / methods*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle Strength / physiology
  • Oximetry / methods*
  • Patient Positioning / methods*
  • Physical Therapy Modalities*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive* / diagnosis
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive* / physiopathology
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive* / therapy
  • Respiratory Function Tests / methods*
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Spain
  • Vibration / therapeutic use*