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Added effect of pranayama & respiratory muscle training on patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery-A randomized control trial

Phase 1/2
Completed
Conditions
Diseases of the circulatory system,
Registration Number
CTRI/2019/09/021281
Lead Sponsor
NITTE UNIVERSITY
Brief Summary

The present study has been undertaken in order to evaluate the added effect of pranayama and respiratory muscle training on pain, anxiety and strength on patients undergoing CABG surgery. The patient undergoing CABG surgery was recruited randomly using randomization method and treatment was given to their respective group. Experimental group received pranayama and inspiratory muscle training preoperative days and postoperatively from day4 to pod-7 along with usual care. Control group received deep breathing manuever,ACBT and incentive spirometry along with usual care. Primary outcome measure was VAS and secondary outcome scale was BAI scale

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients undergoing CABG surgery 2.
  • Age group 30-70 years 3.
  • Both male and female.
Exclusion Criteria

1.Patients undergoing multiple surgery 2.Emergency CABG 3.Patient who are not interested 4.History of CVA 5.Presence of neuromuscular disorder 6.Aneurysm 7.Cardiovascular instability 8.Those with LVEF less than30%.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Visual analog scale (VAS scale)Visual analog scale- pre intervention and on post operative day 5
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Beck Anxiety ScaleBeck Anxiety Scale - pre intervention and on post operative day 5.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cardio thoracic and vascular surgery department (CTVS)

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Kannada, KARNATAKA, India

Cardio thoracic and vascular surgery department (CTVS)
🇮🇳Kannada, KARNATAKA, India
Sushna P
Principal investigator
9656789892
sushna.20@gmail.com

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