
PRE-OPERATIVE INCENTIVE SPIROMETRY
Author(s) -
Aatir Fayyaz,
Aamir Furqan,
Ali Ammar,
Rana Altaf Ahmad,
Suhail Ahmad
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2016.23.11.1764
Subject(s) - medicine , coronary artery bypass surgery , anesthesia , oxygenation , spirometry , artery , surgery , asthma
Coronary artery bypass surgery is associated with post-operativecomplications like, atelactasis, pneumonia, plural effusion, pulmonary edema which effect onpost operative oxygenation of patient resulting in delayed recovery and prolong hospital stay.Materials and method: A total of 170 patients included in the study. Study Design: Randomizedcontrol trial. Setting: Department of Cardiac Surgery, Chaudary Pervaiz Elahi Institute ofCardiology Multan. Period: January 2016 to June 2016. Objective: To Compare postoperativeoxygenation outcomes in patients undergoing CABG with and without pre-operative spirometry.Results: Oxygenation variables pre-operative mean PO2 and SD in C group was 93.27 ± 5.04and in I group 97.29 ± 2.31. Similarly pre-operative PCO2 in C group was 41.73 ± 3.22 and in Igroup was 38.78 ± 2.99. Mean A-a gradient and SD in C group was 7.42 ± 1.70 and in I group4.56 ± 1.11. At the time of shifting from theater mean PO2 in C group was 91.22 ± 4.64 andin I group was 98.20 ± 2.00, similarly mean PCO2 and SD in C group was 43.18 ± 3.47 andin I group 39.65 ± 1.15. Mean A-a gradient and SD in C group was 8.02 ± 1.30 and in I group3.87 ± 0.88. After four hours mean PO2 and SD in C group was 92.00 ± 5.05 and in I group99.04 ± 1.15. Mean PCO2 after four hours in C group was 42.34 ± 4.08 and in I group 37.29 ±2.93. As concerned to A-a gradient mean and SD was 7.12 ± 1.70 and in I group 5.84 ± 1.92.Conclusion: Preoperative incentive spirometry have improved postoperative oxygenation andreduce the incidence of postoperative complications following CABG.