Authors
Mari Herigstad, Olivia K Faull, Anja Hayen, Eleanor Evans, F Maxine Hardinge, Katja Wiech, Kyle TS Pattinson
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
European Respiratory Journal
Volume
50
Issue
3
Publisher
European Respiratory Society
Description
Breathlessness in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is often discordant with airway pathophysiology (“over-perception”). Pulmonary rehabilitation profoundly affects breathlessness, without influencing lung function. Learned associations influence brain mechanisms of sensory perception. We hypothesised that improvements in breathlessness with pulmonary rehabilitation may be explained by changing neural representations of learned associations.
In 31 patients with COPD, we tested how pulmonary rehabilitation altered the relationship between brain activity during a breathlessness-related word-cue task (using functional magnetic resonance imaging), and clinical and psychological measures of breathlessness.
Changes in ratings of breathlessness word cues positively correlated with changes in activity in the insula and anterior cingulate cortex. Changes in ratings of breathlessness-anxiety …
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