2009
DOI: 10.5020/18061230.2009.p55
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Terapia incentivadora da inspiração: uma revisão das técnicas de espirometria de incentivo a fluxo e a volume e o breath-stacking

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“…Não foram encontrados estudos na literatura que utilizem o Respiron ® com o objetivo de ganho de força da musculatura respiratória, pois ele é usado em pós-operatório para ganho de volume (29,33,34). Neste estudo, constatou-se que o uso do Respiron ® isoladamente não promove aumento de força em relação à musculatura expiratória.…”
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“…Não foram encontrados estudos na literatura que utilizem o Respiron ® com o objetivo de ganho de força da musculatura respiratória, pois ele é usado em pós-operatório para ganho de volume (29,33,34). Neste estudo, constatou-se que o uso do Respiron ® isoladamente não promove aumento de força em relação à musculatura expiratória.…”
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“…Marques et al ( 17 ) stated that the volumetric incentive spirometer is better than the flow incentive spirometer, because it promotes a more efficient respiratory pattern, that is, a predominantly abdominal breathing with superior inspiratory time and reduced respiratory muscle overload, which brings more comfort to the patient and more efficiency during the exercise. Respiratory therapy is important in the ICU, and, among all the techniques used in that environment, intermittent positive pressure appears as a device that may help increase lung volumes and optimize gas exchange.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The volume spirometer seems to be superior to flow spirometers, once they promote more effective breathing pattern, i.e., predominantly abdominal, with inspiratory time greater than that obtained with the flow spirometers, associated with a lower burden of the muscles of the rib cage, which indicates a greater comfort and safety to patients 39 .…”
Section: Respiratory Physiotherapy With Elderly Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%