Effects of Stacking Breathing Techniques on Respiratory Efficiency of Post COVID-19 Patients

Firdous Farhana Rahmathulla, Vinodhkumar Ramalingam, Jeslin Godwin Nirmala, Isabel Masillamony Vylamary
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Background: Long COVID is a term used to describe persistent symptoms and complications experienced byindividuals after recovering from acute COVID-19 infection. Respiratory impairment, defined by diminishedlung function, exercise intolerance, and diminished respiratory muscle strength, is one of the frequent longtermconsequences of COVID-19 which can significantly impact the quality of life. Hence, exploring effectiveinterventions to improve respiratory efficiency in this population is crucial.Purpose: The purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of stacking breathing techniques on respiratory efficiency inpost COVID-19 patients.Material and Method: This is an experimental study done using convenient sampling technique with inclusioncriteria of age between 18 to 60 taken from siva physiotherapy clinic. Patients having SPO2 level of 95. History ofPost Covid Patients with secondary disease and irregular heartbeat were excluded. The sampling size of the studyis (n=60) subjects for a period of 4 weeks. The entire process was conducted from November 2022 to March 2023.Results: According to the statistical analysis, Deep Breathing Techniques are successful in improving respiratoryrate among Post Covid-19 Patients. The statistical analysis of both the groups with respect to the post-test values(mean ± SD) for respiratory rate 17.1700 ± 1.2600 and 15.47± 1.07 and showed that the p value is statisticallysignificant <0.0001. Post intervention (mean ± SD) for post Covid -19 functional status scale(PCFS) 0.83 ± 0.75 and1.40± 0.77and showed that the p value is statistically significant <0.0001.Conclusion: This study finally concluded that deep breathing techniques have a high impact in improvingRespiratory rate and Post Covid 19 functional status scale (PCFS) among Post Covid-19 Patients
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叠加呼吸技术对 COVID-19 后患者呼吸效率的影响
背景:长期COVID是一个术语,用于描述急性COVID-19感染者康复后出现的持续症状和并发症。由肺功能减退、运动不耐受和呼吸肌力量减弱所定义的呼吸功能障碍是 COVID-19 常见的长期后果之一,会严重影响生活质量。因此,探索有效的干预措施来提高这类人群的呼吸效率至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估叠加呼吸技术对 COVID-19 后患者呼吸效率的影响:这是一项实验研究,采用方便抽样技术,纳入标准为年龄在 18 岁至 60 岁之间,患者来自 siva 物理治疗诊所。SPO2水平为95的患者。不包括有继发性疾病和心律不齐的 Covid 后患者。研究的抽样规模为(n=60)名受试者,为期 4 周。整个过程从 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月:根据统计分析,深呼吸技术成功地改善了 Covid-19 后患者的呼吸频率。两组患者的呼吸频率测试后值(平均值±标准差)分别为 17.1700±1.2600 和 15.47±1.07,统计分析结果显示,P 值显著性<0.0001。干预后,Covid -19 功能状态量表(PCFS)的平均值(±SD)为 0.83 ± 0.75 和 1.40± 0.77,P 值在统计学上显著<0.0001:本研究最终得出结论,深呼吸技术对改善 Covid-19 后患者的呼吸频率和 Covid-19 后功能状态量表(PCFS)有很大影响。
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