Three physiotherapy protocols: Effects on pulmonary volumes after cardiac surgery
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J Bras Pneumol.
Abstract
To evaluate inspiratory volume in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and to determine the effects that
incentive spirometry (IS) and the breath stacking (BS) technique have on the recovery of FVC in such patients.
Methods: A prospective, controlled, randomized clinical trial involving 35 patients undergoing cardiac surgery at the
Hospital de Força Aérea do Galeão (HFAG, Galeão Air Force Hospital), in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The patients,
all of whom performed mobilization and cough procedures, were randomly divided into three groups: exercise control
(EC), performing only the abovementioned procedures; IS, performing the abovementioned procedures and instructed
to take long breaths using an incentive spirometer; and BS, performing the abovementioned procedures, together
with successive inspiratory efforts using a facial mask coupled to a unidirectional valve. Forced spirometry was
carried out in the preoperative period and on postoperative days 1 to 5. During the maneuvers, inspiratory volume
was measured in the IS and BS groups. Results: On postoperative day 1, FVC significantly decreased in all groups
(EC: 87.1 vs. 32.0%; IS: 75.3 vs. 29.5%; and BS: 81.9 vs. 33.2%; p < 0.001 for all), as did inspiratory volume in the
IS and BS groups (2.29 vs. 0.82 L; and 2.56 vs. 1.34 L, respectively; p < 0.001 for both). Between postoperative days
1 and 5, FVC partially normalized in all groups (EC: 32.0 vs. 51.3%; IS: 29.5 vs. 46.7%; and BS: 33.3 vs. 54.3%;
p < 0.001 for all). During the postoperative period, inspiratory volume was significantly higher in the BS group than
in the IS group. Conclusions: The three protocols were equivalent concerning the recovery of FVC on the first five
postoperative days. When compared with IS, the BS technique promoted higher inspiratory volumes in this sample of
postoperative cardiac patients.
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p. 54-60.: il. p&b.
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DIAS, Cristina Márcia et al. Three physiotherapy protocols: effects on pulmonary volumes after cardiac surgery. J Bras Pneumol., v. 37, n. 1, p. 54-60, 2011.