2014
DOI: 10.19277/bbr.11.2.85
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Respiratory Changes in Patients with Stroke

Abstract: 141 Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research J o r n a l d e I n v e s t i g a ç ã o B i o m é d i c a e B i o f a r m a c ê u t i c a Respiratory Changes in Patients with Stroke Alterações Respiratórias nos Pacientes com Acidente Vascular AbstractThis study aimed to review published literature concerning the major changes that occur in the respiratory system after stroke, and also the impact of respiratory muscle training in these patients. The literature search was conducted through electronic databases (Pu… Show more

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“…Despite being widely acknowledged and described in the literature, pulmonary rehabilitation in stroke is not a routine strategy, especially in the outpatient phase, given that it is not prioritized in functional assessment [13,14]. Cough efficacy and respiratory muscle strength should be assessed in physiotherapy, using peak flow and maximum static respiratory pressures, given the risk of aspiration due to dysphagia and inadequate airway protection by coughing [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite being widely acknowledged and described in the literature, pulmonary rehabilitation in stroke is not a routine strategy, especially in the outpatient phase, given that it is not prioritized in functional assessment [13,14]. Cough efficacy and respiratory muscle strength should be assessed in physiotherapy, using peak flow and maximum static respiratory pressures, given the risk of aspiration due to dysphagia and inadequate airway protection by coughing [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%