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背景:接受开腹手术的患者是本研究的重点,即早期移动对术后肺部问题的影响。目的:本研究旨在评估术前动员对开腹手术患者肺部并发症发生率的影响:这项准实验研究纳入了50名在SIMTS的Saveetha医疗医院接受开腹手术的受试者。研究采用方便抽样的方法选取受试者。采用肺活量计测量血氧饱和度(SPO2)和肺功能(FEV1)作为功能结果指标。两周后,参与者接受了一次后测,以记录他们的进展情况:结果:采用配对 t 检验法对早期活动锻炼前后收集的数据进行了分析。实验组的SPO2、FIM和FEV1均有明显改善(P<0.0001),表明干预后的数值较高。后测与前测相比具有更高的统计学意义:结果表明,早期活动锻炼有利于减少术后肺部并发症。
Effects of Early Mobilisation on Post Operative Pulmonary Complication in Patients with Open Abdominal Surgery
Background: Patients undergoing open abdominal surgery are the focus of this research, namely the effect of earlymobilisation on postoperative pulmonary problems. Early mobilization is proposed as a potential intervention toenhance respiratory function and reduce the risk of PPCs.Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of pre-operative mobilisation on the incidence ofpulmonary complications in patients undergoing open abdominal surgery.Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study included 50 subjects who underwent open abdominalsurgery at Saveetha Medical Hospital, SIMTS. Convenient sampling was used to select the participants. Measuresof oxygen saturation (SPO2) and pulmonary function (FEV1) from a spirometer were employed as functionaloutcome indicators. After two weeks, participants were given a post-test to record their progress.Results: Data collected before and after early mobilisation exercise were analysed using a paired t-test. Theexperimental group showed significant improvements in SPO2, FIM, and FEV1 (P<0.0001), indicating highervalues post-intervention. Post-test demonstrated higher statistical significance compared to pre-test.Conclusion: As a result, it was shown that early mobilisation Exercise is beneficial for reducing pulmonarycomplications after surgery.