KMID : 1148720160040010043
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2016 Volume.4 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.47
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A Case Study of Cardiorespiratory Physical Therapy for A Pneumonia and Pulmonary Edema of Thoracic Aortic-arch Dissection Patient before and after Surgery
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Ryon Hung-Ho
Kim Ho-Bong
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of this case study is find out the effect of the cardiorespiratory physical therapy on a pneumonia and pulmonary edema of thoracic aortic-arch dissection patient before and after surgery.
Methods : The thoracic aortic-arch dissection patient taken a pneumonia and pulmonary edema was performed cardiorespiratory physical therapy that coughing assist, tapping, deep breathing exercise, chest mobilization and aerobic exercise(bicycle) for 4days.
Result : The thoracic aortic-arch dissection patient taken a pneumonia and pulmonary edema having a dyspnea, high-fever, lot of sputum and general deconditioning is improved by the cardiorespiratory physical therapy for 4days. A dyspnea, high-fever, lot of sputum of patient subsided and general deconditioning improved, patient s chest x-ray prove cardiorespiratory physical therapy that help restore patient s pneumonia and pulmonary edema.
Conclusion : The result of application of cardiorespiratory physical therapy to the pneumonia and pulmonary edema of thoracic aortic-arch dissection patient demonstrate the importance of cardiorespiratory physical therapy in an approach to the pneumonia and pulmonary edema of thoracic aortic-arch dissection patient and treatment intervention.
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KEYWORD
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Pneumonia, Pulmonary edema, Thoracic aortic-arch dissection, Chest mobilization
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