Effect of respiratory function training on respiratory function of patients with severe cerebrovascular disease

Ming Guo, Jun Zhao, Bing-jie Li, Tong Zhang, Li-ping Mei, Dan Huang
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Objective To investigate the effect of respiratory function training on respiratory function and conscious state of patients with severe cerebrovascular disease (SCVD). Methods A total of 27 patients with SCVD were divided into control group (N = 17) and observation group (N = 10). Control group received routine drug and rehabilitation treatment, and observation group was added respiratory function training based on routine treatment. The respiratory rate, tidal volume (TV), heart rate, blood pressure and artery oxygen saturation (SaO 2 ) of patients were monitored by breathing machine before and after 4-week treatment. Meanwhile, arterial blood gas analysis was used to detect arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO 2 ), oxygenation index, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO 2 ) and pH value. At the same time, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was used to evaluate the conscious state of patients.  Results All patients successfully completed 4-week rehabilitation training, without asphyxia, arrhythmia or other adverse events. Compared with before training, the respiratory rate ( P = 0.006) and pH value ( P = 0.010) were significantly decreased, while SaO 2 ( P = 0.001), oxygenation index ( P = 0.000) and GCS scores ( P = 0.004, 0.017) were significantly increased in both groups of patients after training. There was no statistically significant difference between 2 groups on respiratory function indexes and GCS scores after training ( P > 0.05, for all). Conclusions Respiratory function training did not significantly improve the respiratory function and conscious state of patients with SCVD, yet to be further studied. Randomized controlled clinical trials with larger, layered samples and long-term prognosis observation are needed. Examination method of respiratory function of SCVD patients is also a topic to be explored. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2017.04.007
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呼吸功能训练对重型脑血管病患者呼吸功能的影响
目的探讨呼吸功能训练对重型脑血管病(SCVD)患者呼吸功能及意识状态的影响。方法将27例SCVD患者分为对照组(N=17)和观察组(N=10)。对照组给予常规药物及康复治疗,观察组在常规治疗的基础上增加呼吸功能训练。采用呼吸机监测患者治疗前后的呼吸频率、潮气量(TV)、心率、血压和动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)。同时用动脉血气分析法检测动脉氧分压(PaO2)、氧合指数、二氧化碳分压(PACO2)和pH值。同时采用格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评估患者的意识状态。结果所有患者均顺利完成了为期4周的康复训练,无窒息、心律失常等不良事件发生。与训练前相比,训练后两组患者的呼吸频率(P=0.006)和pH值(P=0.010)均显著降低,而SaO2(P=0.001)、氧合指数(P=0.000)和GCS评分(P=0.004,0.017)均显著升高。两组训练后呼吸功能指标和GCS评分差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论呼吸功能训练对SCVD患者的呼吸功能和意识状态没有明显改善,有待进一步研究。需要使用更大的分层样本进行随机对照临床试验,并进行长期预后观察。SCVD患者呼吸功能的检查方法也是一个有待探索的课题。DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731017.04.007
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中国现代神经疾病杂志
中国现代神经疾病杂志 Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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