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Review
. 2024 Apr 22;4(5):395-412.
doi: 10.1515/mr-2024-0006. eCollection 2024 Oct.

The occurrence mechanism, assessment, and non-pharmacological treatment of dyspnea

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The occurrence mechanism, assessment, and non-pharmacological treatment of dyspnea

Beiyao Gao et al. Med Rev (2021). .

Abstract

Dyspnea is a subjective sensation often described as a feeling of respiratory effort, tightness, or air hunger. The underlying mechanisms of this symptom are multifaceted and involve factors such as respiratory centers, cardiovascular system, airways, neuromuscular components, and metabolic factors, although not fully elucidated. The classical theory of imbalance between inspiratory neural drive (IND) and the simultaneous dynamic responses of the respiratory system posits that the disruption of a normal and harmonious relationship fundamentally shapes the expression of respiratory discomfort. Assessment and comprehensive treatment of dyspnea are crucial for patient rehabilitation, including subjective self-reporting and objective clinical measurements. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation, fan therapy, exercise, chest wall vibration, virtual reality technology, traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture and acupressure), and yoga, have shown promise in alleviating dyspnea symptoms. Additionally, oxygen therapy, has demonstrated short-term benefits for patients with pre-hospital respiratory distress and hypoxemia. This review provides a comprehensive overview of dyspnea, emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted approach for its assessment and management, with a focus on non-pharmacological interventions that contribute to enhanced patient outcomes and quality of life.

Keywords: assessment; dyspnea; interventions.

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Competing interests: The authors state no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1:
The most common description of dyspnea.
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The subjective experience and verbal description of dyspnea.
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The processes of dyspnea.
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The trajectory of dyspnea.
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The occurrence of dyspnea affects the advanced brain center and psychological effects.

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