1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01690551
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Three different mask physiotherapy regimens for prevention of post-operative pulmonary complications after heart and pulmonary surgery

Abstract: There was no statistically significant difference between the treatments: continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), positive expiratory pressure (PEP), and inspiratory resistance - positive expiratory pressure (IR-PEP) on post-operative complications. Any of the three treatments may be used as supplement to standard chest physiotherapy.

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“…A few studies have investigated the role of noninvasive ventilation as a breathing support in preventing complications in general [3,21,22,23,24] and cardiothoracic surgery [2,25,26]. After general surgery, short-term CPAP of 1-4 h was used (90% open cholecystectomies).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A few studies have investigated the role of noninvasive ventilation as a breathing support in preventing complications in general [3,21,22,23,24] and cardiothoracic surgery [2,25,26]. After general surgery, short-term CPAP of 1-4 h was used (90% open cholecystectomies).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While in the early postoperative course these causes reduce pulmonary oxygen transfer resulting in hypoxemia, secondary infection clinically presenting as nosocomial pneumonia may follow. Routine strategies in preventing the development of pulmonary complications include sufficient analgesia, mucolytic medication, physiotherapy and early mobilization [2,3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aktif ekspirasyona 5-20 cmH 2 O basınç ile direnç vererek uygulanan pozitif ekspiratuar basıncın (PEP) postoperatif dönemde akciğer volümlerini artırarak, gaz değişimini ve oksijenasyonu geliştirip, mukus transportunu kolaylaştırarak postoperatif atelektazileri önlediği kanıtlanmıştır (41). PEP ile ilgili az sayıda çalışma olmasına rağmen PEP etkisi yaratan pursed-lip solunum egzersizleri, flutter veya şişe PEP (Bottle PEP) gibi PR teknik ve cihazları ile ilgili çalışmalar yeterli değildir.…”
Section: Bronşiyal Hijyen Teknikleriunclassified
“…Ağrı kontrolü konusunda hastaya bilgi verilmelidir. Pozisyonlama, gevşeme gibi tekniklerin özellikle akut ağrının azaltılmasında farmakolojik tedavi kadar etkili olduğu kabul edilmiştir (42). Şiddetli ağrılı durumlarda egzersiz öncesi hastaya analjezik verilmesi, hastanın ağrısını arttırıcı aktivitelerden kaçınması, minimal ağrı ile egzersizlerin yapılmasını sağlamak için destek ve öneriler verilmelidir.…”
Section: Postoperati̇f Dönemde Pulmoner Rehabi̇li̇tasyonunclassified