心脏手术患者实施低强度到高强度吸气肌训练的益处:一项系统综述。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Aphrodite Evangelodimou, Irini Patsaki, Alexandros Andrikopoulos, Foteini Chatzivasiloglou, Stavros Dimopoulos
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摘要

心脏外科手术是心血管疾病患者的主要治疗方法之一,其中物理治疗起着至关重要的作用。呼吸系统并发症很常见,并与重症监护病房(ICU)和住院时间延长以及死亡率增加有关。研究发现,在危重病人和心力衰竭病人中,呼吸肌肉训练有利于改善呼吸肌肉功能。本综述的目的是介绍在心脏手术前后患者实施吸气肌训练(IMT)计划的结果。检索PubMed、Embase和Science Direct数据库的时间为2012年1月至2023年8月。在本综述中,纳入了在成人心脏手术前和/或手术后进行的随机对照临床试验(rct)、临床试验和准实验研究。15项研究被认为符合纳入本综述的条件。结果显示,在所有纳入的研究中,IMT项目在强度、重复次数和持续时间上都有所不同。大多数研究在手术后实施了IMT。最大吸气压力和6分钟步行距离测试组间差异有统计学意义。术前和术后方案可以改善心脏手术患者的吸气肌力量、肺功能和功能容量,并缩短住院时间。没有明确的证据支持低或高的IMT强度。IMT与其他形式的运动相结合可能对接受心脏手术的患者有益。然而,需要进一步的随机对照试验来提供确凿的证据。
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Benefits from Implementing Low- to High-Intensity Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review.

Cardiac surgery procedures are among the main treatments for people with cardiovascular disease, with physiotherapy playing a vital part. Respiratory complications are common and associated with prolonged Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and hospital stay, as well as increased mortality. Inspiratory muscle training has been found to be beneficial in improving respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients and patients with heart failure. The purpose of this review is to present the results of implementing inspiratory muscle training (IMT) programs in patients before and/or after cardiac surgery. The PubMed, Embase and Science Direct databases were searched from January 2012 to August 2023. In the present review, randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs), clinical trials and quasi-experimental studies conducted in adult patients pre and/or post cardiac surgery were included. Fifteen studies were considered eligible for inclusion in the review. The results revealed that the IMT programs varied in intensity, repetitions, and duration in all included studies. Most studies implemented the IMT after the surgery. Statistical significance between groups was noted in Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and the 6-Minute Walk Distance Test. Preoperative and postoperative programs could improve inspiratory muscle strength, pulmonary function, and functional capacity as well as decrease the length of hospital stay in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. No clear evidence emerged favoring low or higher IMT intensities. The combination of IMT with other forms of exercise might be beneficial in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. However, further RCTs are required to provide confirming evidence.

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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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