2012
DOI: 10.5935/1678-9741.20120074
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Noninvasive mechanical ventilation in the postoperative cardiac surgery period: update of the literature

Abstract: Ventilação mecânica não-invasiva no pós-operatório de cirurgia cardíaca: atualização da literaturaNoninvasive mechanical ventilation in the postoperative cardiac surgery period: update of the literature Simonsen, 305, Centro Educacional -19060-900, Presidente Prudente -SP, Brazil.Correspondence address: Lucas Lima Ferreira R. Roberto Simonsen, 305, Centro Educacional. 19060-900, Presidente Prudente, SP Fone: (18) Bras Cir Cardiovasc 2012;27(3):446-52 PubMed, SciELO e Lilacs, utilizando os descritores res… Show more

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“…Table 1 shows the length of stay in the ICU and total hospital stay times of the experimental and control groups. Regarding the ICU times, the length of stay for the experimental group length was 3 days 2 , 3 , and the length of stay for the control group was 3 days 2 , 3 ( p =0.41). In relation to hospitalization times, the length of stay for the experimental group was 7 days 7 , 9 , and the length of stay for the control group was 8 days 6 , 5 , 8 ( p =0.55).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Table 1 shows the length of stay in the ICU and total hospital stay times of the experimental and control groups. Regarding the ICU times, the length of stay for the experimental group length was 3 days 2 , 3 , and the length of stay for the control group was 3 days 2 , 3 ( p =0.41). In relation to hospitalization times, the length of stay for the experimental group was 7 days 7 , 9 , and the length of stay for the control group was 8 days 6 , 5 , 8 ( p =0.55).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…BiPAP delivers CPAP coupled with support pressure during the inspiratory cycle. 20, 21 In patients undergoing CABG, postoperative lung capacity oxygenation and atelectasis in patients under BiPAP improved more than in those under CPAP. 12,13 ASV is a novel ventilation mode of BiPAP, which automatically controls the inspiratory rise time, the I:E ratio respiratory rate, and minute ventilation through an algorithm that adjusts these parameters based on samples obtained from the patient's prior breathing pattern.…”
Section: Intraoperative Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the standardized hospital protocol, all participants will perform exercises with bi-level positive airway pressure 41,42 (BIPAP ® Synchrony) with orofacial interfaces from 30 to 60 min immediately after tracheal extubation according to the needs of each patient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 52 patients will be randomly allocated to one of two groups: CG, which will perform a supervised respiratory exercise program (usual care), and IG, which will receive the same respiratory exercise program combined with an early mobilization program (Table 1). Following the standardized hospital protocol, all participants will perform exercises with bi-level positive airway pressure 41,42 (BIPAP ® Synchrony) with orofacial interfaces from 30 to 60 min immediately after tracheal extubation according to the needs of each patient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%