Open-heart surgeries such as coronary artery bypass grafting and valve replacements have been used to improve patient outcomes related to cardiac symptoms, prolongation of life, and health-related quality of life. Recovery from cardiac surgery is not entirely determined by physical attributes and medical treatment, but social and psychological factors may also influence the process of postoperative short and long-term recovery. The objective of this study is to find out the Comparative Effects of Buteyko Exercise and Corpse-Pose Technique on Physical Health and Quality of Life in Post-Cardiac Surgery Patients. This study will be a Randomized controlled trial and will be conducted in Faisalabad institute of cardiology after ethical approval. The study will be completed within the duration of 10 months after approval of synopsis. Nonprobability convenience sampling technique will be used. The sample size of 46 patients will be taken: 25 post-cardiac surgery patients in each group with a 10% attrition rate. There will be two groups in this study one will be given with the Buteyko breathing technique and other will be provided with corpse-pose technique. Treatment protocol for both techniques will be 4 weeks with 3 sets per day. A pre assessment at week 1 and a final assessment at week 4 will be made by using SF-36 questionnaire. Data will be analyzed on SPSS-25.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
46
Group A will be treated with Buteyko Breathing Technique. Patient in a relaxed sitting position will ask to take a gentle breath in (2 sec), breath out (3sec) followed by pinching the nose with hands to hold the breath. The therapist will count the no. of seconds the patient can comfortably hold the breath until feels the need to breathe in again. Followed by releasing the nose and continue breathing.
Group B will be treated with Corpse-Pose Technique for 15-20 min.
Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre of Faisalabad institute of cardiology Hospital
Faisalabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Short Form-36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36)
SF-36 is a set of generic, coherent, and easily administered quality-of-life measures. These measures rely upon patient self-reporting and are now widely utilized by managed care organizations and by Medicare for routine monitoring and assessment of care outcomes. this questionnaire has 36 scoring. 1 is minimum score and 36 is highest score.
Time frame: 4 Week
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