Clinical Trial

Comparison of the Effect of Different Inspiratory Loads on Diaphragmatic Function in Healthy Individuals

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Record status
This record was last updated August 27, 2025 (before its estimated November 1, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
This pilot study aims to evaluate how the diaphragm responds to different inspiratory muscle training loads using ultrasound in healthy individuals. The observational, cross-sectional research seeks to determine whether ultrasound measurements of diaphragm movement and thickness can more effectively guide load prescription, thereby optimizing the benefits of inspiratory training. Twenty healthy participants, of both sexes, aged 18 to 35 years, will be recruited through outreach at the Faculty of Physiotherapy at the University of Vigo. The assessment will include spirometry, maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) measurement, and ultrasound evaluations of the diaphragm at various loads (10%, 30%, 50%, and 70% of the MIP). Data will be analyzed to understand how diaphragm mobility, thickness, and contraction velocity vary according to load, with the goal of improving training prescription and adjustment. The study adheres to the ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and ensures strict confidentiality and participant anonymity. The results will contribute to the understanding of non-invasive diaphragm assessment and its role in enhancing respiratory and physical performance.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07143721
Lead Sponsor University of Vigo
Conditions Healthy Volunteers
Enrollment 10 participants
Start Date 2025-06-30
Primary Completion 2025-11-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-11-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-08-27