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Study of Impact of Three Body Positioning Strategies in the Drainage Fluids in the Immediate Postoperative Period in Patients After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating Bed Rotation Group and Orthostatic Group for Coronary Artery Disease. Completed, enrolled 101 participants.
Detailed Summary
To investigate different strategies of body positioning associated to early corporal mobilization and verify the impact int the time and quantification of thoracic and mediastinal drainage, pulmonary complications and time of intensive care units in hospitals stay. After first six hours post extubation in the first postoperative day and after evaluation and inclusion in the study, patients were randomized in three groups for receiving different strategies of body positioning associated to early mobilization with help of bed Hill Rom (Hill Rom Batesville@): Group 1: Control (GC n=33); Group 2: Continuous Lateral Rotation Group (TRCL n=34); Group 3:Positioning in sitting and Orthostatic (ORT n=34).
Study Details
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Interventions
Patients received continuous lateral rotation by a mechanical device (Hill Rom Bed Rotation), consecutive cycles of to left and right side, plus supine position during 30 seconds for pause, in the first postoperative day until 48 hours. Additional breathing exercises.
Patients were seated on the bed 6 hours post extubation for two hours. After, sitting in the bed with their feet on the floor for two minutes; standing up and walking in the place for two minutes, in the first 24 hours and 48 hours postoperative. Additional breathing exercises.