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Effect of Segmental Breathing Versus Active Cycle Breathing Techniques on Dyspnea and Cardiopulmonary Parameters Among Patients After Open Heart Surgery: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (3) locations...
Intervention Type: Behavioral, Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Open heart surgery is often associated with postoperative pulmonary complications, reduced lung expansion, dyspnea, and impaired cardiopulmonary function. Breathing exercises are commonly used after surgery to improve lung ventilation, enhance oxygenation, and support respiratory recovery. However, limited evidence is available comparing the effectiveness of segmental breathing exercises and active cycle breathing technique (ACBT) in patients after open heart surgery. This randomized controlled trial will compare the effects of segmental breathing exercises and ACBT on dyspnea and cardiopulmonary parameters in adults undergoing open heart surgery. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the segmental breathing exercise group, the ACBT group, or the standard care group during the postoperative period following extubation. Cardiopulmonary parameters, including oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, heart rate, and blood pressure, as well as dyspnea severity and postoperative pulmonary complications, will be assessed before and after the interventions. The findings of this study may help identify the most effective breathing exercise technique for improving respiratory outcomes, reducing postoperative pulmonary complications, and supporting evidence-based postoperative rehabilitation after cardiac surgery.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 75
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Age 18-75 years.

• Scheduled for elective open-heart surgery.

• Can understand instructions and perform Segmental breathing and Active cycle breathing techniques.

• Stable preoperative hemodynamic condition.

Locations
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Iraq
Ibn Al-Bitar Specialized Hospital for Cardiac Surgery
RECRUITING
Baghdad
Iraqi Center for Heart Diseases
RECRUITING
Baghdad
Al-Hassan Al-Mujtaba Hospital
RECRUITING
Karbala
Contact Information
Primary
Muslim Aqeel Essa, Master Student
muslim.eesa2402m@conursing.uobaghdad.edu.iq
+9647822218483
Backup
Rusul Khalid Kadhim, Master Student
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-01-02
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-10-10
Participants
Target number of participants: 99
Treatments
Experimental: Segmental Breathing Exercises
Patients receive segmental breathing exercises after open heart surgery to improve lung expansion and cardiopulmonary function
Experimental: Active Cycle Breathing Technique
Patients receive active cycle breathing technique (ACBT) after open heart surgery to enhance airway clearance and improve respiratory function.
Active_comparator: Standard Postoperative Care
Patients receive routine postoperative care without structured breathing exercise interventions.
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Sponsors
Leads: University of Baghdad

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