KMID : 1148720200080010013
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2020 Volume.8 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.17
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Effects of High-Oxygen Therapy and Low Intensity Aerobic Exercise Intervention in Patient Requiring Weaned Mechanical Ventilation with Ascending Aorta and Total Arch Replacement
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Ryou Hung-Ho
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of this case study was to assess the effect of high-oxygen therapy and low intensity aerobic exercise intervention in patients requiring weaned mechanical ventilation with ascending aorta and total arch replacement.
Methods : Patients requiring weaned mechanical ventilation with ascending aorta and total arch replacement completed low intensity aerobic exercise (bicycle) and high-oxygen therapy, followed by a resting state of ten days.
Results : Patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation were removed from the mechanical ventilator, and oxygen supply from a tracheal tube and was replaced with room air. Gait pattern was improved from wheelchair ambulation to walker.
Conclusion : High-oxygen therapy and low intensity aerobic exercise intervention provided prior to a shortening of prolonged mechanical ventilation increased strength of respiratory muscle, and improved general weakness.
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KEYWORD
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Mechanical ventilation, Low intensity aerobic exercise, High oxygen-therapy, Respiratory muscle
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