Proposed for prevention of post surgery respiratory difficulties in patients that have carried out bariatric surgery at center of obesity and metabolic syndrome
Abstract
The aim of the study is to describe in patients of bariatric surgery the standard of physiotherapeutic practices proposed which has got as aim prevention from respiratory difficulty in individuals undergone to bariatric surgery. Description and transversal studies with 51 obese patients carried out at Hospital São Lucas PUC in the period between January and April 2009. Motor and respiratory physiotherapy protocol was proposed since hospital admission until discharge from hospital, being supervise twice a day, by physiotherapist and guided the accomplishment in every two hours in companion of a family member. Apart from respiratory exercises to be done periodically without supervision, these data were registered by patients in the standard file of the research. Results: Most of the patients 39 (76.5%) of the female sex. Average age was de 36.7 years old and average corporal mass index (IMC) of 46.4 kg/m2. From the first to the fifth day there was a decrease in physiotherapeutic practices taken suggested. None case of respiratory difficulty was record during the period of internment. Conclusion: One has observed that in the period of study, the accomplishment of physiotherapeutic practices decreased from the first to the last post surgery day suggesting that can there be a necessity of special attendance from the physiotherapist in bariatric surgery so that one can conduct studies that aim to determine a criteria of adherence.
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