2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132010000600011
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Mobilidade diafragmática durante espirometria de incentivo orientada a fluxo e a volume em indivíduos sadios

Abstract: Objective: To compare the diaphragmatic mobility of healthy subjects during incentive spirometry with a volumeoriented device, during incentive spirometry with a flow-oriented device, and during diaphragmatic breathing. To compare men and women in terms of diaphragmatic mobility during these three types of breathing exercises. Methods:We evaluated the pulmonary function and diaphragmatic mobility of 17 adult healthy volunteers (9 women and 8 men). Diaphragmatic mobility was measured via ultrasound during diaph… Show more

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“…Several therapeutic strategies may offer benefits, both by the use of voluntary ventilation patterns and of specific equipment. Incentive spirometry consists of the use of devicess designed to stimulate deep, slow and sustained inspirations, with visual stimulus, which can be oriented by volume or flow 7,8 . Studies related to the breathing exercise usually approach people with chronic cardiorespiratory diseases, and only a few of them focus on the elderly population with no pathologies 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several therapeutic strategies may offer benefits, both by the use of voluntary ventilation patterns and of specific equipment. Incentive spirometry consists of the use of devicess designed to stimulate deep, slow and sustained inspirations, with visual stimulus, which can be oriented by volume or flow 7,8 . Studies related to the breathing exercise usually approach people with chronic cardiorespiratory diseases, and only a few of them focus on the elderly population with no pathologies 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atelectasias, hipoxemia, pneumonia e derrame pleural são, inclusive, as principais complicações no pós-operatório de pacientes submetidos a cirurgia abdominal alta ou torácica. Essas complicações podem levar o indivíduo a apresentar um padrão de movimento toracoabdominal ine icaz, alterando a distribuição regional da ventilação, e, assim, aumentar o risco de morbidade e de mortalidade, prolongando os dias de hospitalização e elevando os custos na atenção à saúde desses indivíduos (14). Em 2003, foram gastos, aproximadamente, 660 milhões de reais.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Fio² 21%, Pressão Conforme descrito no quadro 2, a fisioterapia respiratória inclui os seguintes recurso/técnicas: 1) VNI (ventilação não invasiva) com parâmetros CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure); 2) Uso de Threshold™ PEP em decúbito dorsal: quando o ar é exalado, a resistência cria pressão positiva que ajuda a abrir as vias aéreas e permite que o muco seja expelido durante a tosse "huff" 11 ; 3) Uso de RPPI (Respiração Com Pressão Positiva Intermitente) associada à terapia de expansão pulmonar, com objetivo de evitar o colapso pulmonar 15 ; 4) Eletroestimulação transcutânea diafragmática externa com uso da Corrente Russa, com eletrodos posicionados entre o sétimo e oitavo espaço intercostal 16 ; 5) Exercícios domiciliares, com uso de incentivador a volume 17,18 .…”
Section: Ventilação Não Invasivaunclassified