Objective: To evaluate effectiveness of positive expiratory pressure blow-bottle device compared to expiratory positive airway pressure and conventional physiotherapy on pulmonary function in postoperative cardiac surgery patients in intensive care unit. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Settings: Tertiary care. Subjects: 48 patients (16 in each group; aged 64.5±9.1 years, 38 male) submitted to cardiac surgery. Interventions: Patients were randomized into conventional physiotherapy (G1), positive expiratory pressure blow-bottle device (G2) or expiratory positive airway pressure, both associated with conventional physiotherapy (G3). G2 and G3 performed three sets of 10 repetitions in each session for each technique. Main measures: Pulmo...
ObjectiveExtubation failure is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. The role of noninvasive...
Objective: To verify the effectiveness of noninvasive ventilation compared to conventional physiothe...
Abstract Objective: To compare the effects of extended- versus short-time noninvasive positive pres...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expira...
expiratory pressure (PEEP) associated with physiotherapy intervention in phase I cardiac rehabilitat...
The objective is to examine and compare the usability of two physiotherapy programmes, analyzing res...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of positive end expiratory pressure and physiotherapy intervention ...
Includes bibliographical referencesPurpose: Cardio-respiratory physiotherapy for patients undergoing...
OBJECTIVE: During cardiac surgery, several factors contribute to the development of postoperative pu...
Background Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is a common technique to manage patients with acute respira...
Background: Respiratory failure is of concern in the postoperative period after cardiac surgeries. I...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation during the postoperative period (PO) follo...
Benefícios da ventilação não-invasiva após extubação no pós-operatório de cirurgia cardíaca Benefits...
Abstract Background Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are frequent after on-pump cardiac ...
Objective: Extubation failure is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. The role of noninvasi...
ObjectiveExtubation failure is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. The role of noninvasive...
Objective: To verify the effectiveness of noninvasive ventilation compared to conventional physiothe...
Abstract Objective: To compare the effects of extended- versus short-time noninvasive positive pres...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expira...
expiratory pressure (PEEP) associated with physiotherapy intervention in phase I cardiac rehabilitat...
The objective is to examine and compare the usability of two physiotherapy programmes, analyzing res...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of positive end expiratory pressure and physiotherapy intervention ...
Includes bibliographical referencesPurpose: Cardio-respiratory physiotherapy for patients undergoing...
OBJECTIVE: During cardiac surgery, several factors contribute to the development of postoperative pu...
Background Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is a common technique to manage patients with acute respira...
Background: Respiratory failure is of concern in the postoperative period after cardiac surgeries. I...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation during the postoperative period (PO) follo...
Benefícios da ventilação não-invasiva após extubação no pós-operatório de cirurgia cardíaca Benefits...
Abstract Background Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are frequent after on-pump cardiac ...
Objective: Extubation failure is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. The role of noninvasi...
ObjectiveExtubation failure is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. The role of noninvasive...
Objective: To verify the effectiveness of noninvasive ventilation compared to conventional physiothe...
Abstract Objective: To compare the effects of extended- versus short-time noninvasive positive pres...