Burn Patients Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effectiveness of Deep Breathing Exercises in Second Degree Inhalational Burns
The purpose of the study was to find out the effectiveness of the Deep Breathing Exercises and Incentive Spirometry in Second degree inhalation Burn patients and to find out best effective method.It was a Randomized Control Trial performed on the patients of Pakistan Institute of Management Sciences hospital Islamabad for duration of 06 months after approval of synopsis.30 patients of second degree inhalation burns between the age of 20-50 years having good pre burn respiratory state and irrespective of gender discrimination who were currently on nasal cannula were randomly allocated in control and experimental groups.However all unconscious patients other than second degree inhalation burn and having comorbidities were excluded. The conventional treatment with steam inhalation and nebulization followed by Incentive spirometry with 10-15cycles and the treatment session lasts for 35-45 minutes for a period of 07 days with two sessions of this protocol were given to control group each day.For experimental group patients were made to perform different types of deep breathing exercises with 5-10 repetitions for a period of 07days with two sessions of this treatment protocol each day. Self structured questionnaires with informed consents were used to assess the data on day 00 and day 07 by Physiotherapist.The data was then analyzed using SPSS version 21.0.The results were then formulated using statistical analysis and then were arranged in different tables and graphs.
Objective: To find out the effectiveness of the Deep Breathing Exercises and Incentive
Spirometry in Second degree inhalation Burn patients and to find out best effective method.
Study Design:It is a Randomized Control Trial. Place and Duration of Study: Data was
collected from Department of Burn, Pakistan Institute of Management Sciences hospital
Islamabad, the study duration is 06 months after approval of synopsis.
Methodology: A total of 30 Second degree inhalation burn patients were included. Inclusion
criteria includes both genders of patients between the ages of 20 to 50 years,with good
Pre-Burn respiratory state and currently on Nasal Cannula.They were then randomly allocated
using lottery method in control and experimental groups. Exclusion criteria includes all
unconscious patients other than second degree inhalation burn and with other
comorbidities.The treatment protocol designed for control group involves conventional
treatment with steam inhalation and nebulization followed by Incentive spirometry with 10-15
cycles,the treatment session lasts for 35-45 minutes for a period of 07 days with two
sessions of this protocol each day.The treatment protocol for experimental group includes
different types of deep breathing exercises with 5-10 repetitions for a period of 07days with
two sessions of this treatment protocol each day.The data was collected through
self-structured questionnaires containing 17 questions and each question has four
options.Baseline data was collected on Day 00 and then on Day 07 data was recollected for
comparison of both groups by Physiotherapist.
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