2021
DOI: 10.4103/jsip.jsip_2_21
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Immediate effect of therapeutic positioning and breathing exercises on oxygen saturation in critically ill non-intubated COVID-19 patients: A retrospective study

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“…Also a high percentage of participants were married (63.3%). The present study supported byJiandani, et al 2021 in India that stated in the results for 112 samples (83 men and 29 females) with mean age was 53.87 ± 15 years(Jiandani et al,2021).…”
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“…Also a high percentage of participants were married (63.3%). The present study supported byJiandani, et al 2021 in India that stated in the results for 112 samples (83 men and 29 females) with mean age was 53.87 ± 15 years(Jiandani et al,2021).…”
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“…The current study, which was sponsored by Jiandani, et al 2021 in India, found that following breathing exercises and prone positioning, all patients on oxygen supplementation had a statistically significant improvement in SpO2, in patients using non-invasive ventilation and a facemask, side-lying orientation improved oxygen saturation. In individuals with COVID-19, both breathing exercises and posture demonstrate an immediate increase in oxygen saturation (Jiandani et al,2021).…”
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confidence: 53%