Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

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Autor(a) principal: Cordeiro,André Luiz Lisboa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Melo,Thiago Araújo de, Neves,Daniela, Luna,Julianne, Esquivel,Mateus Souza, Guimarães,André Raimundo França, Borges,Daniel Lago, Petto,Jefferson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382016000200140
Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Cardiac surgery is a highly complex procedure which generates worsening of lung function and decreased inspiratory muscle strength. The inspiratory muscle training becomes effective for muscle strengthening and can improve functional capacity. Objective: To investigate the effect of inspiratory muscle training on functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods: This is a clinical randomized controlled trial with patients undergoing cardiac surgery at Instituto Nobre de Cardiologia. Patients were divided into two groups: control group and training. Preoperatively, were assessed the maximum inspiratory pressure and the distance covered in a 6-minute walk test. From the third postoperative day, the control group was managed according to the routine of the unit while the training group underwent daily protocol of respiratory muscle training until the day of discharge. Results: 50 patients, 27 (54%) males were included, with a mean age of 56.7±13.9 years. After the analysis, the training group had significant increase in maximum inspiratory pressure (69.5±14.9 vs. 83.1±19.1 cmH2O, P=0.0073) and 6-minute walk test (422.4±102.8 vs. 502.4±112.8 m, P=0.0031). Conclusion: We conclude that inspiratory muscle training was effective in improving functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in this sample of patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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spelling Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac SurgeryTrainingMuscle StrengthCardiac Surgical ProceduresAbstract Introduction: Cardiac surgery is a highly complex procedure which generates worsening of lung function and decreased inspiratory muscle strength. The inspiratory muscle training becomes effective for muscle strengthening and can improve functional capacity. Objective: To investigate the effect of inspiratory muscle training on functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods: This is a clinical randomized controlled trial with patients undergoing cardiac surgery at Instituto Nobre de Cardiologia. Patients were divided into two groups: control group and training. Preoperatively, were assessed the maximum inspiratory pressure and the distance covered in a 6-minute walk test. From the third postoperative day, the control group was managed according to the routine of the unit while the training group underwent daily protocol of respiratory muscle training until the day of discharge. Results: 50 patients, 27 (54%) males were included, with a mean age of 56.7±13.9 years. After the analysis, the training group had significant increase in maximum inspiratory pressure (69.5±14.9 vs. 83.1±19.1 cmH2O, P=0.0073) and 6-minute walk test (422.4±102.8 vs. 502.4±112.8 m, P=0.0031). Conclusion: We conclude that inspiratory muscle training was effective in improving functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in this sample of patients undergoing cardiac surgery.Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382016000200140Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery v.31 n.2 2016reponame:Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)instacron:SBCCV10.5935/1678-9741.20160035info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCordeiro,André Luiz LisboaMelo,Thiago Araújo deNeves,DanielaLuna,JulianneEsquivel,Mateus SouzaGuimarães,André Raimundo FrançaBorges,Daniel LagoPetto,Jeffersoneng2016-08-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-76382016000200140Revistahttp://www.rbccv.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rosangela.monteiro@incor.usp.br|| domingo@braile.com.br|| brandau@braile.com.br1678-97410102-7638opendoar:2016-08-15T00:00Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
title Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
spellingShingle Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Cordeiro,André Luiz Lisboa
Training
Muscle Strength
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
title_short Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
title_full Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
title_fullStr Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
title_sort Inspiratory Muscle Training and Functional Capacity in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
author Cordeiro,André Luiz Lisboa
author_facet Cordeiro,André Luiz Lisboa
Melo,Thiago Araújo de
Neves,Daniela
Luna,Julianne
Esquivel,Mateus Souza
Guimarães,André Raimundo França
Borges,Daniel Lago
Petto,Jefferson
author_role author
author2 Melo,Thiago Araújo de
Neves,Daniela
Luna,Julianne
Esquivel,Mateus Souza
Guimarães,André Raimundo França
Borges,Daniel Lago
Petto,Jefferson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cordeiro,André Luiz Lisboa
Melo,Thiago Araújo de
Neves,Daniela
Luna,Julianne
Esquivel,Mateus Souza
Guimarães,André Raimundo França
Borges,Daniel Lago
Petto,Jefferson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Training
Muscle Strength
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
topic Training
Muscle Strength
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
description Abstract Introduction: Cardiac surgery is a highly complex procedure which generates worsening of lung function and decreased inspiratory muscle strength. The inspiratory muscle training becomes effective for muscle strengthening and can improve functional capacity. Objective: To investigate the effect of inspiratory muscle training on functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods: This is a clinical randomized controlled trial with patients undergoing cardiac surgery at Instituto Nobre de Cardiologia. Patients were divided into two groups: control group and training. Preoperatively, were assessed the maximum inspiratory pressure and the distance covered in a 6-minute walk test. From the third postoperative day, the control group was managed according to the routine of the unit while the training group underwent daily protocol of respiratory muscle training until the day of discharge. Results: 50 patients, 27 (54%) males were included, with a mean age of 56.7±13.9 years. After the analysis, the training group had significant increase in maximum inspiratory pressure (69.5±14.9 vs. 83.1±19.1 cmH2O, P=0.0073) and 6-minute walk test (422.4±102.8 vs. 502.4±112.8 m, P=0.0031). Conclusion: We conclude that inspiratory muscle training was effective in improving functional capacity submaximal and inspiratory muscle strength in this sample of patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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