2018
DOI: 10.33546/bnj.127
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Slow Deep Pursed-Lips Breathing Exercise on Vital Lung Capacity in Post-Extubation Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Background: The incidence of respiratory failure reaches 20-75 cases per 100,000 population each year with mortality rate reaching 30-50%. Provision of respiratory assistance with mechanical ventilation is provided with an indication of the inability of the respiratory function for optimal alveolar ventilation. Efforts to restore lung oxygenation ventilation function can be done through breathing exercises and are expected to improve pulmonary ventilation function.Objective: This study was to examine the effec… Show more

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“…Firstly, the diaphragm position in the thoracic cavity is elevated obviously when individual increase weight. Secondly, it appears that fat accumulation on the chest wall will impede the movement of thoracic cage by a direct resistance or the abnormal function of intercostal muscle (16,17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the diaphragm position in the thoracic cavity is elevated obviously when individual increase weight. Secondly, it appears that fat accumulation on the chest wall will impede the movement of thoracic cage by a direct resistance or the abnormal function of intercostal muscle (16,17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%