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Titel
Strength and endurance of the respiratory and handgrip muscles after the use of flunisolide in normal subjects
Ist Teil von
  • Respiratory medicine, 2007-07, Vol.101 (7), p.1594-1599
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
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  • Summary Objective To evaluate the effects of the inhaled flunisolide upon the strength and endurance of the respiratory and peripheral muscles of normal subjects. Design A randomized, double blind and placebo-controlled study. Setting A university-affiliated teaching hospital. Participants Thirteen normal volunteers selected from a graduation course. Intervention Subjects were randomly allocated to receive a placebo or corticosteroid (flunisolide) to be inhaled twice a day for 4 weeks. After 2 weeks of a washout period, subjects who were receiving the placebo, received flunisolide and vise versa for another 4-week period. Measurements and results Spirometry was used to define the volunteers as being normal in terms of pulmonary function. During the study, subjects performed tests of respiratory muscle function (strength and endurance), measurements of handgrip strength and endurance and anthropometric measurements. Muscle strength was measured each week while muscle endurance was measured every 2 weeks. There was no significant difference in the maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure and handgrip strength during weeks 1–4 when the subjects used either flunisolide or placebo. However, we observed an increase in the endurance time of the respiratory and handgrip muscles in the 4th week of both flunisolide and placebo use, what may be considered due to a learning effect. Conclusion Inhalation of flunisolide by normal subjects for 1 month does not cause any acute or clinically perceived effect in the peripheral or respiratory muscles.

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