Can simple breathing exercises speed recovery after major heart surgery?
NCT ID NCT07337746
Summary
This study is testing whether two common breathing exercise devices—Acapella and incentive spirometry—can help patients recover lung function after coronary artery bypass graft (heart bypass) surgery. Researchers will compare oxygen levels and breathing strength in 100 patients who use these devices before and after surgery against those who do not. The goal is to see if these simple exercises can prevent lung complications and improve recovery.
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Locations
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Ibn AL-Betar Teaching Hospital
Baghdad, Iraq
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Iraqi Center of Heart Disease
Baghdad, Iraq
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