Literature DB >> 1984988

Comparison of incentive spirometry and intermittent positive pressure breathing after coronary artery bypass graft.

M Oikkonen1, K Karjalainen, V Kähärä, R Kuosa, L Schavikin.   

Abstract

Fifty-two patients were randomized to receive either incentive spirometry (IS) or intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) in addition to conventional chest physical therapy following coronary artery bypass grafting. Slow vital capacity and peak expiratory flow readings decreased rapidly and to an equal extent in both groups after surgery, and partly recovered by the sixth postoperative day (POP). Arterial PO2 values were similar for the groups on the first three POPs. On the POPs 2, 3, and 6, the number of chest films showing atelectases as well as the number of individual patients having atelectases revealed no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Based on the three variables studied, we consider both devices equal in efficiency after coronary surgery.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1984988     DOI: 10.1378/chest.99.1.60

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2011-07-26

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3.  Examining interrater reliability and validity of a paediatric cardiopulmonary physiotherapy discharge tool.

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Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 1.037

Review 4.  Prophylactic respiratory physiotherapy after cardiac surgery: systematic review.

Authors:  Patrick Pasquina; Martin R Tramèr; Bernhard Walder
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2003-12-13

Review 5.  Methodological Quality of Randomized Clinical Trials of Respiratory Physiotherapy in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: a Systematic Review.

Authors:  Jaqueline Lorscheitter; Cinara Stein; Rodrigo Della Méa Plentz
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Review 6.  Evidence regarding patient compliance with incentive spirometry interventions after cardiac, thoracic and abdominal surgeries: A systematic literature review.

Authors:  Aqilah Leela T Narayanan; Syed Rasul G Syed Hamid; Eko Supriyanto
Journal:  Can J Respir Ther       Date:  2016

7.  The effects of mechanical insufflation-exsufflation on lung function and complications in cardiac surgery patients: a pilot study.

Authors:  Meng-Fang Wu; Tsai-Yu Wang; Da-Shen Chen; Hsiu-Fong Hsiao; Han-Chuang Hu; Fu-Tsai Chung; Ting-Yu Lin; Shu-Min Lin
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Review 8.  Noninvasive Ventilation During Immediate Postoperative Period in Cardiac Surgery Patients: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

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