2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-76382010000400013
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Relação do comportamento da força muscular com as complicações respiratórias na cirurgia cardíaca

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“…The studies of Riedi et al 28 and Bastos et al 24 showed a decrease in postoperative respiratory muscle strength, when compared to the pre values , however, it was found no relation between preoperative dysfunction of respiratory muscles with postoperative pulmonary complications, and these are similar results to those found in this study. In contrast to all, the study of Savci et al 29 found that preoperative respiratory muscle training, with the goal of improving muscle strength, decreased the length of hospitalization in the ICU and led to the recovery of respiratory muscle more quickly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The studies of Riedi et al 28 and Bastos et al 24 showed a decrease in postoperative respiratory muscle strength, when compared to the pre values , however, it was found no relation between preoperative dysfunction of respiratory muscles with postoperative pulmonary complications, and these are similar results to those found in this study. In contrast to all, the study of Savci et al 29 found that preoperative respiratory muscle training, with the goal of improving muscle strength, decreased the length of hospitalization in the ICU and led to the recovery of respiratory muscle more quickly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Riedi et al [25] also concluded that respiratory muscle strength preoperatively could not be used as a predictor of respiratory complications in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery in their study.…”
Section: Time In Icu and Total Hospital Stay Timementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Within this context, Dantas et al32 propose a simple method to facilitate resternotomy during subsequent re-operative procedures. Riedi et al33 determined the strength of respiratory muscle in cardiac surgery and its relationship with the postoperative pulmonary complications but found that preoperative respiratory strength couldn't be a predictor of postoperative pulmonary complication. Leal et al34 report on a method of removing intravascular foreign bodies, catheters with the use of various endovascular techniques and procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barros et al9 evaluated respiratory muscle training, performed after the revascularization surgery and found that it may increase ventilatory capacity. Riedi et al33 checked respiratory muscle strength in cardiac surgery and the relationship with the postoperative pulmonary complications and conclude that preoperative respiratory strength is not a predictor of postoperative pulmonary complication. Fonseca et al71 compared two respiratory muscle training programs for improving the functional autonomy of institutionalized elderly and found that the trained groups improved functional autonomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%