Inspiratory Muscle Training While Hospitalized With Acute COVID-19 Respiratory Failure: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Haley Bento, PT, DPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, 520 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 (USA). [email protected]. Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Elizabeth Fisk, PT, DPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Emma Johnson, PT, DPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Bruce Goudelock, PT, MSPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Maxwell Hunter, PT, DPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Deborah Hoekstra, PT, DPT Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Christopher Noren, OTR/L Acute Therapy Services, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City.

Nathan Hatton, MD School of Medicine, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

John Magel, PT, PhD, DSc Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Data collection and interventions described in this manuscript originated at University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City, Utah.

To facilitate research reproducibility, replicability, accuracy, and transparency, the data sets generated and/or analyzed during the current study will be made available upon written request. Data were de-identified in accordance with Section 164.514 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Submitted for Publication: August 25, 2022; accepted for publication April 10, 2023; published online 1 MAY, 2023.

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