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This vital research will examine the feasibility of a respiratory training program in strengthening the inspiratory muscles in patients with malignant pleural effusion (MPE) 

Research Objectives

Status

Current

Recruitment

Open

Patient Group

Patients with malignant pleural effusion

Study location

The Wesley Hospital and St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital

Study type

Investigator Initiated

Lead investigator

  • Dr Luke Garske

Experienced investigator

  • Professor Ian Stewart

Technical title

Acceptability and Feasibility of an Individualised Inspiratory Muscle Threshold Load Training Protocol After Talc Pleurodesis for Malignant Pleural Effusion

About this research project

In patients where cancer is causing fluid to build up outside the lungs, doctors do surgical procedures to try to prevent the fluid building up and causing shortness of breath. This project will test whether a non-invasive method to strengthen the breathing muscles may be a practical method to prevent shortness of breath coming back after such surgical procedures. This will provide essential data indicating if cancer patients can tolerate such exercises and if they are effective in strengthening the breathing muscles, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes. 

 

Research Objectives

  
Determine whether a 6-week respiratory muscle training program is a well-tolerated and acceptable intervention in patients with malignant pleural effusion who require talc pleurodesis. 

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