The effects of virtual reality on pulmonary functions, functional level and pain in the early period after open heart surgery

Autor: Aysegul Asalioglu, Zubeyr Tasci, Burcu Pamukcu, Yasemin Çirak, Yunus Emre Tütüneken, Nurgul Durustkan Elbasi
Přispěvatelé: İstinye Üniversitesi, Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi, Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Bölümü, Yasemin Buran Çırak / 0000-0002-8044-8539, Nurgül Elbaşı / 0000-0002-9201-1094, Yunus Emre Tütüneken / 0000-0003-4080-5105, Burcu Pamukçu / 0000-0003-2266-0176, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / 0000-0002-0868-8466, Taşçı, Zübeyr, Çırak, Yasemin, Dürüstkan Elbaşı, Nurgül, Tütüneken, Yunus Emre, Pamukçu, Burcu, Asalıoğlu, Ayşegül, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / CDX-0358-2022, Burcu Pamukçu / DMT-0276-2022, Yunus Emre Tütüneken / L-4561-2018, Nurgül Elbaşı / L-4524-2018, Yasemin Buran Çırak / FXQ-3986-2022, Zübeyr Taşcı / EBL-6821-2022, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / 57862549600, Yunus Emre Tütüneken / 57237222400, Dürüstkan Elbaşı Nurgül / 57237779700, Yasemin Çırak / 55803624900
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Physiotherapists.
Popis: Cardiac rehabilitation is known to be indicated against postoperative complications after surgery. With the development of technology, virtual reality application has started to be used therapeutically in the field of physiotherapy. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of virtual reality on pulmonary functions, functional level and pain in the early period after open heart surgery. Twenty-four patients whom ages were 32- 70 years were included in this study. Patients were divided in to two grups. Control group’s (n=12) interventions were classic physiotherapy interventions which include range of motion exercises, chest physiotherapy and mobilization. Study group’s (n=12) interventions were classic physiotherapy and virtual reality application for 30 minutes per day. Daily Cardiopulmonary responses, dyspnea, fatigue and pain was recorded. Pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength, 6 Minute walk test, Time up-go test, TAMPA kinesiophobia scale, hospital anxiety and depression scale, health assessment questionnaire, FACIT fatigue scale was applied in admission and at discharge. There was no difference between groups for the daily cardiopulmonary responses, fatigue, dyspnea and pain (p>0.05). For the 6-minute walk test, the increase in walking distance was found to be significantly higher in the study group (258 ± 93.63),(p
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