Técnicas respiratórias na melhora da função pulmonar de cardiopatas: Uma Revisão Integrativa

Danyele Holanda da Silva, Tassiane Maria Alves Pereira, Janaína De Moraes Silva
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Introduction: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the main cause of morbidity and mortality in developed and developing countries. According to World Health Organization estimates, 17.9 million people died of CVD in 2016, representing 31% of all global deaths. Material and Method: Integrative review carried out in the databases PubMed, SciELO, Lilacs and PEDro, based on the guiding question of the search: “what is the effect of respiratory techniques on the lung function of patients undergoing cardiac surgery?”, And crossing of the terms: breathing exercises AND preoperative AND cardiac surgery (all terms present in MEsh and DeCs) from May to June 2020. Results: 104 articles were found in the selected databases, 67 articles were excluded, 37 were selected for full reading, eight of which were part of this review. Discussion: The present integrative review aimed to analyze the effects of respiratory techniques on lung function in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Patients undergoing a cardiac surgical procedure, mainly develop postoperative pulmonary dysfunction with significant reduction in lung volumes, impaired respiratory function, decreased lung compliance and increased respiratory work. Final Considerations: Respiratory techniques such as breathing exercises and / or respiratory muscle training employed in patients undergoing a cardiac surgical procedure, improve lung function, consequently improving respiratory muscle strength as a whole, also interfering in the reduction of post-respiratory complications. CRM in this population.Keywords: Cardiac surgery; Breathing Exercises; Preoperative.
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呼吸技术在改善心脏病肺功能中的应用:一项综合综述
导读:心血管疾病(CVD)是发达国家和发展中国家发病率和死亡率的主要原因。据世界卫生组织估计,2016年有1790万人死于心血管疾病,占全球总死亡人数的31%。材料和方法:在PubMed、SciELO、Lilacs和PEDro数据库中进行综合评价,基于搜索的指导问题:“呼吸技术对心脏手术患者肺功能的影响是什么?以及术语的交叉:呼吸练习、术前和心脏手术(所有术语都出现在MEsh和DeCs中),从2020年5月到6月。结果:在选定的数据库中共找到104篇文章,67篇被排除,37篇被选中进行全文阅读,其中8篇是本综述的一部分。讨论:本综述旨在分析呼吸技术对心脏手术患者肺功能的影响。接受心脏外科手术的患者,主要表现为术后肺功能障碍,肺容量明显减少,呼吸功能受损,肺顺应性下降,呼吸功增加。最后注意事项:呼吸技术,如呼吸练习和/或呼吸肌训练,在接受心脏外科手术的患者中使用,改善肺功能,从而整体上改善呼吸肌力量,也干预减少呼吸后并发症。这一人群的CRM。关键词:心脏外科;呼吸练习;术前。
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