| Literature DB >> 29972391 |
Maura Rigoldi Simões da Rocha1, Stefane Souza1, Carolina Moraes da Costa1, Daniela Faleiros Bertelli Merino1, Maria Imaculada de Lima Montebelo1, Irineu Rasera-Júnior2, Eli Maria Pazzianotto-Forti1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery can trigger postoperative pulmonary complications due to factors inherent to the procedure, mainly due to diaphragmatic dysfunction. AIM: To evaluate and compare the effects of two levels of positive pressure and exercises with inspiratory load on lung function, inspiratory muscle strength and respiratory muscle resistance, and the prevalence of atelectasis after gastroplasty.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29972391 PMCID: PMC6031315 DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020180001e1363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cir Dig ISSN: 0102-6720
FIGURE 1Flowchart of the study casuistry, according to the CONSORT
Comparison of the measures of the spirometric variables in absolute values and percentages of the predicted of the Slow Vital Capacity maneuver for each group in the pre and postoperative periods, expressed as mean and standard deviation
| GPP (n=23) | GCI (n=22) | ||
| Pre Post | Pre Post | ||
| CVL (L) p | M DP | 3.06 2.44 ±0.58 ± 0.38 0.005* | 3.14 2.62 ±0.42 ±0.44 < 0.001* |
| CVL (% prev) p | M DP | 94.30 75.80 ±8.52 ± 8.78 0.005* | 94.95 79.55 ±8.24 ±12.26 < 0.001* |
| VRE (L) p | M DP | 0.50 0.45 ±0.22 ±0.24 0.2 | 0.55 0.45 ±0.23 ±0.25 0.1 |
| VRE (% prev) p | M DP | 44.00 38.75 ±16.16 ±17.34 0.1 | 47.75 39.40 ±17.94 ±21.13 0.1 |
| VRI (L) p | M DP | 1.97 1.46 ±0.50 ±0.30 < 0.001* | 2.14 1.68 ±0.31 ±0.26 < 0.001* |
| VC (L) p | M DP | 0.76 0.72 ±0.17 ±0.20 0.5 | 0.73 0.69 ±0.14 ±0.22 0.4 |
Pre=preoperative; post=postoperative; n=number of subjects; GPP=positive pressure group; GCI=inspiratory loading group; CVL=slow vital capacity; VRE=expiratory reserve volume; VRI=inspiratory reserve volume; VC=tidal volume; % prev=percentage of predicted; L=liter; M=average; SD=standard deviation; *=significant difference between pre and postoperative=p<0.05
VVM values for each group in the pre and postoperative periods, expressed in absolute values and predicted percentages, in mean and standard deviation.
| GPP (n=23) | GCI (n=22) | ||
| Pre Post | Pre Post | ||
| VVM (L) p | M DP | 108.61 84.21 ±17.29 ± 11.15 0.001 | 107.45 92.69 ±14.83 ±17.52 0.01 |
| VVM (% prev) p | M DP | 103.65 81.00 ±13.24 ±12.52 0.001 | 101.15 87.25 ±12.21 ±14.89 0.01 |
Pre=preoperative; post=postoperative; n=number of subjects; L=liter; GPP=positive pressure group; GCI=inspiratory loading group; VVM=maximal voluntary ventilation; % prev=percentage of predicted; M=average; SD=standard deviation; significant difference between the pre and postoperative periods=p<0.05
Comparison of the measures of PIN, PImaxS, potency, volume and training index for each group in the pre and postoperative period. Values expressed as mean and standard deviation.
| GPP (n=23) | GCI (n=22) | ||
| Pre Post | Pre Post | ||
| PIN (cmH20) p | M DP | 86.80 75.75 ±16.35 ±19.80 0.018* | 87.15 80.55 ±15.14 ±19.38 0.128 |
| PImáxS (cmH20) p | M DP | 38 33.5 ±8.94 ±5.87 0.009* | 42 38.5 ±10.56 ±8.13 0.2 |
| POTENCY (W) p | M DP | 2.99 2.33 ±1.19 ±1.05 0.03* | 3.11 2.65 ±1.23 ±1.31 0.07 |
| VOLUME (L) p | M DP | 2.03 1.09 ±3.31 ±0.32 0.04* | 1.4 1.0 ±0.43 ± 0.26 0.03* |
| IT (%prev) p | M DP | 66.2 56.5 ±31.4 ±40.1 0.3 | 80.65 78.1 ±18.0 ±27.51 0.7 |
GPP=positive pressure group; GCI=inspiratory loading group; n=number of subjects; pre=preoperative; post=postoperative; PIN=nasal inspiratory pressure; CmH20=centimeters of water; PImaxS=sustained maximum inspiratory pressure; W=watt; L=liter; IT=training index; % prev=percentage of predicted; M=average; SD=standard deviation; * significant difference between the pre and postoperative periods=p<0.05