Simple breathing tool may boost recovery after liver transplant
NCT ID NCT07318766
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tested whether using an incentive spirometer—a device that encourages deep breathing—can improve oxygen levels and shorten hospital stays in 40 adults who received a liver transplant. Participants used the device after surgery, and researchers measured their blood gases and recovery time. The goal was to see if this simple tool could help patients breathe better and heal faster.
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El Sahel Teaching hospital
Cairo, Egypt
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