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“…The use of CEC and the absence of pulmonary ventilation during this period are also determining factors in the development of pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery, likely due to alterations in the mechanical properties of the respiratory system caused by changes in complacency and pulmonary resistance (7,8,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of CEC and the absence of pulmonary ventilation during this period are also determining factors in the development of pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery, likely due to alterations in the mechanical properties of the respiratory system caused by changes in complacency and pulmonary resistance (7,8,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the event of compromised postoperative pulmonary function due to the aforementioned factors that predispose patients to develop respiratory complications, physical therapy plays an important pre and postoperative role in the treatment of patients submitted to cardiac surgery, aimed at creating more effective preventive strategies to reduce these complications (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in pulmonary function occur in all patients after hours of surgical procedure [20,21]. Decreases of 44.8% in FEV1 and 41.2% in FVC were observed from the preoperative period to the 1 st postoperative day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…According Meyers et al [20], pulmonary volumes (FEV1, FVC) decreased postoperatively [22], with the maximum decrease in the 1 st postoperative day, returning close to preoperative levels at 5 days postoperatively [20]. Morsch et al [21] demonstrated in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery, a statistically significant reduction in FEV1 and FVC when comparing the periods of pre-and sixth postoperative day, occurring the same with values of ventilatory muscle strength (MIP and MEP).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Considera-se que estas alterações possam ter sido decorrentes de inúmeros fatores tais como: dor no pós-operatório, uso de drenos torácicos, incisão cirúrgica 5 , tempo de CEC, grau de sedação 22 , além do receio do paciente em movimentarse devido à instabilidade do esterno 23 . Na análise intragrupo, para todas as variáveis analisadas (exceto na relação VEF 1 /CVF), houve redução significativa entre o período pré-operatório e o 2º dia de PO.…”
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