主动循环呼吸技术在改善冠状动脉搭桥术后生理和功能预后方面的有效性:一项叙述性综述。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-09-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S546054
Arnengsih Nazir
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冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)是对保守或经皮治疗无效的晚期冠状动脉疾病的常用手术方法。尽管冠脉搭桥在缓解症状和长期预后方面有好处,但它与显著的术后呼吸并发症相关。因此,呼吸物理治疗在康复中起着至关重要的作用。主动循环呼吸技术(ACBT)是一种无创、循证的方法,可促进肺通气、分泌物清除和呼吸功能。本综述旨在描述ACBT在冠脉搭桥术后增强生理和功能预后方面的有效性。我们对PubMed和谷歌Scholar的研究进行了回顾,并对相关文章进行了研究设计、患者概况、干预方案和临床结果的分析。纳入15篇文章,包括冠脉搭桥术后肺部并发症的研究,ACBT的剂量和应用,其在术后肺部并发症(PPCs)中的预防作用,及其对呼吸和功能结局的影响。本综述的结果有望提高临床医生对选择物理治疗来预防PPCs的认识。肺并发症,包括肺不张和气体交换受损,在冠脉搭桥后很常见,主要与麻醉、手术创伤、全身炎症反应和气道清除受损有关。ACBT包括呼吸控制、胸腔扩张和强制呼气技术,是一种结构化的、无创的干预措施,旨在调动分泌物和改善通气。通常每天应用2-3次,持续2-5天,通常与激励肺活量测定和常规胸部物理治疗相结合。综述的研究表明,ACBT增强氧合,增加肺容量,增加功能容量。此外,ACBT有助于减少术后疼痛和呼吸困难,有助于整体恢复,无不良事件报道。综上所述,ACBT是一种安全、实用、有效的支持CABG患者术后肺恢复的物理治疗方法。需要进一步精心设计的试验来验证和规范其临床应用。
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Effectiveness of Active Cycle of Breathing Technique in Improving Physiological and Functional Outcomes Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Narrative Review.

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a common surgical approach for advanced coronary artery disease unresponsive to conservative or percutaneous treatments. Despite its benefits in symptom relief and long-term outcomes, CABG is associated with notable postoperative respiratory complications. As such, respiratory physiotherapy plays a crucial role in recovery. The active cycle of breathing technique (ACBT) is a non-invasive, evidence-based method that promotes lung ventilation, secretion clearance, and respiratory function. This review aimed to describe the effectiveness of the ACBT in enhancing physiological and functional outcomes following CABG surgery. A review of PubMed and Google Scholar studies was conducted, with relevant articles analyzed for study design, patient profiles, intervention protocols, and clinical outcomes. Fifteen articles were included, encompassing studies on pulmonary complications following CABG, dosage and application of ACBT, its preventive role in postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and its effects on respiratory and functional outcomes. The results of this review are expected to enhance clinicians' insight into selecting physical therapy to prevent PPCs. Pulmonary complications, including atelectasis and impaired gas exchange, are common after CABG and are primarily associated with anesthesia, surgical trauma, systemic inflammatory response, and impaired airway clearance. ACBT, consisting of breathing control, thoracic expansion, and forced expiration techniques, is a structured, non-invasive intervention designed to mobilize secretions and improve ventilation. It is typically applied 2-3 times per day over 2-5 days and often combined with incentive spirometry and conventional chest physiotherapy. The reviewed studies suggest that ACBT enhances oxygenation, improves lung volumes, and increases functional capacity. Additionally, ACBT helps reduce postoperative pain and dyspnea, contributing to overall recovery without reported adverse events. To conclude, ACBT is a safe, practical, and effective physiotherapeutic approach to support postoperative pulmonary recovery in CABG patients. Further well-designed trials are needed to validate and standardize its clinical use.

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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (JMDH) aims to represent and publish research in healthcare areas delivered by practitioners of different disciplines. This includes studies and reviews conducted by multidisciplinary teams as well as research which evaluates or reports the results or conduct of such teams or healthcare processes in general. The journal covers a very wide range of areas and we welcome submissions from practitioners at all levels and from all over the world. Good healthcare is not bounded by person, place or time and the journal aims to reflect this. The JMDH is published as an open-access journal to allow this wide range of practical, patient relevant research to be immediately available to practitioners who can access and use it immediately upon publication.
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