2020
DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2018-0365
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Infra-Abdominal Muscles Activation Brings Benefits to the Pulmonary Function of Patients with Sternal Instability after Cardiac Surgery

Abstract: Objective: To compare physical therapy strategies involving abdominal muscle stabilization, with and without upper limb movement, in patients with sternal instability after heart surgery and during in-hospital care.Methods: This prospective, longitudinal, randomized, and comparative clinical study included 20 patients, which were divided into two groups: ARM, the arm group (n=10), and LEG, the leg group (n=10). The study involved the evaluation of scores of visual analog scales for sternal instability, pain, d… Show more

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“…Mortality in the group of patients with mediastinitis reaches from 47% to 50%. [6][7][8] Unfortunately, the treatment of infectious complications from a sternotomy wound is a complex and multicomponent task. So, for the surgical treatment of severe forms of sternomediastinitis and associated complications are of particular importance for medical and economic importance.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mortality in the group of patients with mediastinitis reaches from 47% to 50%. [6][7][8] Unfortunately, the treatment of infectious complications from a sternotomy wound is a complex and multicomponent task. So, for the surgical treatment of severe forms of sternomediastinitis and associated complications are of particular importance for medical and economic importance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6] In this case, fatal outcomes according to the literature range from 10% to 47% or more. [6][7][8] Another of the serious complications after operations performed by the transsternal approach is sternal dehiscence, which may require additional surgical intervention. Sternotomy wound healing is a long process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%