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Filter by:1. To determine the effect of Moderate intensity continuous training on Pulmonary function of CABG patients. 2. To determine the effect of MICT on aerobic Capacity of CABG patients.
The goal of this clinical trial is to study the effects of Flow Controlled Ventilation (FCV) following conventional mechanical ventilation (Pressure or Volume Controlled Ventilation) in postcardiac surgery ICU-patients to allow for future power calculations and to obtain experience with FCV. The main questions it aims to answer are: - What is the effect of FCV on the lung volume measured by Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT)? - What is the effect of FCV on the minute volume? - What is the effect of FCV on the mechanical power and dissipated energy? Participants will be ventilated with PCV at baseline and then switched to FCV for 90 minutes while the lung volume, minute volume and mechanical power and dissipated energy levels are measured.
In the intensive care unit of the Free University hospital of Brussels, sedated patients are standardly monitored with the Masimo SEDline device to see how deeply a patient is asleep. During this study we want to attach 1 extra device to 30 sedated patients, lying in the intensive care unit. This device, called the NeuroSENSE brain monitor from Neurowave systems, uses a different scale to indicate the ideal depth of sedation. In total, both devices will be hung on a patient for 2 times 35 minutes. At minute 33, a RASS score will be determined in each patient. This score will be determined by talking to the patient or administering a pain stimulus. Based on the reaction of the patient an estimation can be made how deeply a patient is sleeping. Our goal is to find out which device correlates best with the effective clinical state of the patient.
Different studies reported that CPAP is effective to prevent respiratory complication in post CABG patient and have greater impact on walking time, ventilatory function and breathing pattern.
Aim of the study is to create an Urdu version of FSQ which will be of great importance for further research in field of cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, specially to make comparison across the population. We therefor aimed to develop a linguistically validated and reliable Urdu version of FSQ.
The objective of the study will be to assess the effect of artificial intelligence on nutritional status of children post cardiac surgery in comparison to usual care group.To assess usefulness of diet related mobile application in comparison to usual care group.To identify diet related problems among children post cardiac surgery in both groups (usual care group and intervention group ).
The CABY1 study is conducted open, controlled, randomized and monocentric. The efficacy and tolerability of CRP apheresis in patients undergoing elective primary coronary bypass surgery is investigated.
The aim of this study is to investigate effects of Anulom vilom pranayama/ Alternate nasal breathing (ANB) on cardio-respiratory parameters including vitals i.e. heart rate, blood pressure, chest expansion, arterial blood gases (ABGs), pulmonary function test and functional capacity in phase 1 post CABG patients. This study will help Cardiopulmonary physiotherapists to incorporate evidence based protocols for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG) in phase 1 of cardiac rehabilitation.
To determine the effects of elliptical training versus ergo-meter on cardiopulmonary parameters in post CABG patients
First: to develop a computerized algorithm for automated analysis of the electrical impedance tomography (EIT) data. The algorithm calculates the "optimal" positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and inspiratory pressure defined as the "optimal" balance between stretch, ventilation distribution and collapse. Second: to compare the results of the algorithm with the current standard of care clinical judgement of an experienced ventilation practitioner.