2022
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.12898
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Things We Do for No Reason™: Routine use of postoperative incentive spirometry to reduce postoperative pulmonary complications

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“…Despite its ubiquitous postoperative use, scant data support the use of CDB and IS to reduce PPCs. In fact, most recent studies, systematic reviews, and expert opinions have argued against IS as a means of preventing postoperative complications 42,86–88. However, most studies have included unselected populations, which may lead to skewed results from the incorporation of many low-risk patients.…”
Section: Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite its ubiquitous postoperative use, scant data support the use of CDB and IS to reduce PPCs. In fact, most recent studies, systematic reviews, and expert opinions have argued against IS as a means of preventing postoperative complications 42,86–88. However, most studies have included unselected populations, which may lead to skewed results from the incorporation of many low-risk patients.…”
Section: Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, most recent studies, systematic reviews, and expert opinions have argued against IS as a means of preventing postoperative complications. 42,[86][87][88] However, most studies have included unselected populations, which may lead to skewed results from the incorporation of many low-risk patients. Studies that incorporate CDB and IS as part of a postoperative care bundle have shown significant reductions in PPCs.…”
Section: Lung Expansion Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%