Breathing Exercises Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Deep Breathing Exercise With Incentive Spirometer Started in the Preoperative Period in Patients Undergoing Open Cardiac Surgery on Pulmonary Function and Complications: A Randomized Controlled Study
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Ankara University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Open cardiac surgery is an important treatment method that is frequently used in the treatment of complicated atherosclerotic ischemic heart disease and heart valve diseases. It is emphasized that respiratory functions decrease significantly after cardiac surgery, especially in the immediate post-operative period. Therefore, despite significant progress in the field of cardiopulmonary bypass and anesthesia technique, pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery are still seen as the main cause of other negative outcomes such as morbidity, mortality, and long-term hospitalization. Cardiac surgery patients are especially at high risk for the development of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). It has been reported that deep breathing exercises improve postoperative lung expansion and ventilation, resulting in a significant reduction in pulmonary complications. Postoperative respiratory physiotherapy techniques include techniques such as early mobilization, positioning, breathing exercises, active breathing techniques cycle, as well as the use of different mechanical devices such as incentive spirometry (IS), positive expiratory pressure mask therapy, and continuous positive airway pressure. Incentive spirometry (IS) is a mechanical breathing device that provides slow deep breathing and gives visual feedback and is used as one of the important interventions in the prevention of PPC in patients who have been undergoing open heart surgery for many years. In studies examining the effectiveness of deep breathing exercise with IS on the development of PPC in open cardiac surgery patients, it is seen that IS application is performed in the postoperative period , it is noteworthy that there is no study examining the effectiveness of preoperative IS application. In the light of this information, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of deep breathing exercise with incentive spirometry initiated in the preoperative period on pulmonary function and complications in patients undergoing open heart surgery.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | January 26, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | January 26, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 18 years and over, - Able to speak and understand Turkish, - Conscious, oriented and cooperative, - First time undergoing cardiac surgery, - In the Preoperative Chest Diseases Consultation, it was determined that there was no lung pathology and bronchodilator treatment was not started, - Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), heart valve surgery or combined open cardiac surgery, - Having a score of 1 on the Medical Research Council Scale (MRCS), Exclusion Criteria: - Emergency surgical intervention applied, - Complete (100%) occlusion of the left main coronary (LMCA) or right main coronary artery, - With concomitant vascular aneurysm, - Chronic respiratory system disease (Asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, bullous lung, etc.), - Those who do not agree to participate in the study, - Died in the process of working, - Patients for whom data cannot be collected will be excluded. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Hatice ÖNER CENGIZ | Altindag | Ankara |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ankara University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Respiratory rate1 | the respiratory rate will be counted by the research nurse the first day of hospitalization. | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Respiratory rate2 | the respiratory rate will be counted by the research nurse the day before surgery. | up to 24 hours before surgery | |
Primary | Respiratory rate3 | the respiratory rate will be counted by the research nurse the day after surgery. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Respiratory rate4 | the respiratory rate will be counted by the research nurse on the day of discharge. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | SpO2 level1 | the SpO2 level of patients will be evaluated the first day of hospitalization. | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | SpO2 level2 | the SpO2 level of patients will be evaluated the day before surgery. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | SpO2 level3 | the SpO2 level of patients will be evaluated the day after surgery. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | SpO2 level4 | the SpO2 level of patients will be evaluated on the day of discharge. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pH1 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-O2-1 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-CO2-1 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-saO2-1 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-HCO3-1 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pH2 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients before surgery will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-O2-2 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients before surgery will be evaluated | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-CO2-2 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients before surgery will be evaluated | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-saO2-2 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients before surgery will be evaluated | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-HCO3-2 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients before surgery will be evaluated | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pH-3 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients postoperative first day will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pO2-3 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients postoperative first day will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pCO2-3 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients postoperative first day will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-psaO2-3 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients postoperative first day will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-HCO3 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients postoperative first day will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pH.4 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the day of discharge will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pO2.4 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the day of discharge will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-pCO2.4 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the day of discharge will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-psaO2.4 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the day of discharge will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas parameters-HCO3.4 | Arterial blood gas parameters of the patients on the day of discharge will be evaluated . | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Posteroanterior chest X-ray-1 | All patients' first PA X-rays taken on the first day of hospitalization will be evaluated by the investigator. | within 24 hours of hospitalization | |
Primary | Posteroanterior chest X-ray-2 | All patients' last PA X-rays taken on the day of dischargewill be evaluated by the investigator. | up to 24 hours | |
Primary | Postoperative pulmonary complication | Defined as the occurrence of at least 1 pulmonary complication among atelectasis, pleural effusion, respiratory failure, pneumonia, pneumothorax, bronchospasm, or aspiration pneumonia. The presence of the developing condition, diagnosed by the doctor, was determined as the criterion. This will be evaluated by the Investigator physician and nurse. | Before discharge (up to 14 days) | |
Secondary | Length of stay in mechanical ventilation | The time from the moment the patients are intubated until they are extubated will be recorded in "hours". | up to 24 hours | |
Secondary | Length of stay in intencive care unit(ICU) | The time from the moment the patients are ICU. It will be recorded in "days". | Before discharge ICU (up to 1 day) | |
Secondary | Length of hospitalization | Postoperative stay will be calculated in days from the first postoperative day. This will be evaluated by the investigative nurse. It will be recorded in "days" | Before discharge (up to 14 days) |
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