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BACKGROUND: Inspiratory muscle strength has been considered an important marker of ventilatory capacity and a predictor of global performance. A new tool has become available for dynamically evaluating the maximum inspiratory pressure (the S-Index). However, the proper assessment of this parameter needs to be determined. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the number of inspiratory maneuvers necessary to reach a maximum and reliable S-Index and the influence of inspiratory muscle warm-up on this assessment. METHOD: We performed a retrospective study from the database of 432 healthy subjects who underwent S-Index tests and inspiratory muscle warm-up or sham. The effect of repeated maneuvers on the S-Index and the impact of inspiratory muscle warm-up were analyzed by using the intraclass correlation coefficient and unpaired t test. RESULTS: We analyzed 81 subjects, (55% men), mean ± SD age 38.1 ± 9.6 y, 43 subjects in the inspiratory muscle warm-up group. Maximum and reliable S-In-dexes were reached at the eighth maneuver in both groups preceding inspiratory muscle warm-up or sham, 102 cm H 2 O (95% CI 95–109 cm H 2 O); intraclass correlation coefficient 0.96; P
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Silva, P. E., de Carvalho, K. L., Frazão, M., Maldaner, V., Daniel, C. R., & Gomes-Neto, M. (2018). Assessment of maximum dynamic inspiratory pressure. Respiratory Care, 63(10), 1231–1238. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.06058
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