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Preoperative intensive inspiratory muscle training to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications in high-risk patients undergoing CABG surgery: a randomized clinical trial
Authors:Hulzebos Erik H J  Helders Paul J M  Favié Nine J  De Bie Rob A  Brutel de la Riviere Aart  Van Meeteren Nico L U
Affiliation:Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht (Dr Van Meeteren and Mr Hulzebos and Ms Favié); Department of Physiotherapy-Research, Academy of Health Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht (Dr Van Meeteren); Master of Science Physiotherapy Research, Utrecht University, Utrecht (Dr Van Meeteren); Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht (Dr De Bie); Department of Cardiopulmonary Surgery, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam (Dr Brutel de la Riviere); and Department of Pediatric Physical Therapy and Exercise Physiology, University Medical Center and Children's Hospital, Utrecht (Dr Helders and Mr Hulzebos), the Netherlands.
Abstract:Context  Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery are a major source of morbidity and mortality, and increase length of hospital stay and resource utilization. The prehospitalization period before CABG surgery may be used to improve a patient's pulmonary condition. The efficacy of preoperative inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in reducing the incidence of PPCs in high-risk patients undergoing CABG surgery has not yet been determined. Objective  To evaluate the prophylactic efficacy of preoperative IMT on the incidence of PPCs in high-risk patients scheduled for elective CABG surgery. Design, Setting, and Patients  A single-blind, randomized clinical trial conducted at the University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands, with enrollment between July 2002 and August 2005. Of 655 patients referred for elective CABG surgery, 299 (45.6%) met criteria for high risk of developing PPCs, of whom 279 were enrolled and followed up until discharge from hospital. Intervention  Patients were randomly assigned to receive either preoperative IMT (n = 140) or usual care (n = 139). Both groups received the same postoperative physical therapy. Main Outcome Measures  Incidence of PPCs, especially pneumonia, and duration of postoperative hospitalization. Results  Both groups were comparable at baseline. After CABG surgery, PPCs were present in 25 (18.0%) of 139 patients in the IMT group and 48 (35.0%) of 137 patients in the usual care group (odds ratio [OR], 0.52; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.30-0.92). Pneumonia occurred in 9 (6.5%) of 139 patients in the IMT group and in 22 (16.1%) of 137 patients in the usual care group (OR, 0.40; 95% CI, 0.19-0.84). Median duration of postoperative hospitalization was 7 days (range, 5-41 days) in the IMT group vs 8 days (range, 6-70 days) in the usual care group by Mann-Whitney U statistic (z = –2.42; P = .02). Conclusion  Preoperative IMT reduced the incidence of PPCs and duration of postoperative hospitalization in patients at high risk of developing a pulmonary complication undergoing CABG surgery. Trial Registration  isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN17691887
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