South African Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2004)

Exercise testing of patients after a period of prolonged mechanical ventilation

  • R. Roos,
  • H. van Aswegen,
  • C. J. Eales,
  • P. J. Becker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajp.v60i2.187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 2
pp. 27 – 36

Abstract

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In this study, physical recovery of patients who received prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) was assessed with a six-phase functional exercise test after the period of ventilation. A prospective correlation study using a consecutive sampling method was carried out over a six-month period. Thirty-one patients were tested but five were lost to follow-up Statistical tests included the Pearson’s correlation coefficient, student’s paired t-test and Kaplan-Meier survival estimate. Subjective perceived effort changed significantly from phase to phase in the exercise test and over time (p < 0.00) Heart rate and respiratory rate responses indicated increased cardio-respiratory effort during the test. No correlation existed between subjective perceived

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