NCT05875831
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Comparison Of Coughing and Active Cycle of Breathing Technique to Improve Pulmonary Functions in Post-Surgical Patients
ConditionsPost Surgical
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Post Surgical
- Sponsor
- Superior University
- Enrollment
- 58
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- surgical Related Questioner
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
To find out the Comparison Of Coughing and Active Cycle of Breathing Technique to Improve Pulmonary Functions in Post-Surgical Patients
Investigators
Muhammad Naveed Babur
Principal Investigator
Superior University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Both male and female between the age of 18-50 years who reported post-surgical complications related to pulmonary will be selected in this study
Exclusion Criteria
- •If patient is unresponsive, psychologically disturbed and does not want to participate, teenagers will be excluded from this study
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
surgical Related Questioner
Time Frame: 6 Months
Spirometry-related questions
Time Frame: 6 Months
Study Sites (1)
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