Gardenia Ferreira
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Respiratory Care | 2014
Íllia Ndf Lima; Guilherme Af Fregonezi; Rodrigo Melo; Elis Ea Cabral; Andrea Aliverti; Tânia Fernandes Campos; Gardenia Ferreira
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to assess how volume-oriented incentive spirometry applied to patients after a stroke modifies the total and compartmental chest wall volume variations, including both the right and left hemithoraces, compared with controls. METHODS: Twenty poststroke patients and 20 age-matched healthy subjects were studied by optoelectronic plethysmography during spontaneous quiet breathing (QB), during incentive spirometry, and during the recovery period after incentive spirometry. RESULTS: Incentive spirometry was associated with an increased chest wall volume measured at the pulmonary rib cage, abdominal rib cage and abdominal compartment (P = .001) and under 3 conditions (P < .001). Compared with healthy control subjects, the tidal volume (VT) of the subjects with stroke was 24.7, 18.0, and 14.7% lower during QB, incentive spirometry, and postincentive spirometry, respectively. Under all 3 conditions, the contribution of the abdominal compartment to VT was greater in the stroke subjects (54.1, 43.2, and 48.9%) than in the control subjects (43.7, 40.8, and 46.1%, P = .039). In the vast majority of subjects (13/20 and 18/20 during QB and incentive spirometry, respectively), abdominal expansion precedes rib cage expansion during inspiration. Greater asymmetry between the right and left hemithoracic expansions occurred in stroke subjects compared with control subjects, but it decreased during QB (62.5%, P = .002), during incentive spirometry (19.7%), and postincentive spirometry (67.6%, P = .14). CONCLUSIONS: Incentive spirometry promotes increased expansion in all compartments of the chest wall and reduces asymmetric expansion between the right and left parts of the pulmonary rib cage; therefore, it should be considered as a tool for rehabilitation.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2013
Ivanizia Silva; Guilherme Af Fregonezi; Fernando Al Dias; Cibele Td Ribeiro; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Gardenia Ferreira
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2015
Diana Amélia de Freitas; Fernando Al Dias; Gabriela Ss Chaves; Gardenia Ferreira; Cibele Td Ribeiro; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Karla Mpp Mendonça
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2015
Rafaela Pedrosa; Ivanizia Silva; Ingrid G. Azevedo; Am Forbes; Guilherme Af Fregonezi; Mário Et Dourado Junior; Suzianne Rh Lima; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Gardenia Ferreira
European Respiratory Journal | 2014
T. E. P Silva; Rafaela Pedrosa; Ivanizia Silva; Nelson Lima Filho; Ítalo Queiroz; Tainá Fernandes; Victor Oliveira; Renata Nóbrega Delgado; Gardenia Ferreira
European Respiratory Journal | 2014
Renata Nóbrega Delgado; Ivanizia Silva; T. E. P Silva; Tainá Fernandes; Nelson Lima Filho; Victor Hugo Oliveira; Rafaela Pedrosa; Gardenia Ferreira
European Respiratory Journal | 2014
Ivanizia Silva; Renata Nóbrega Delgado; Victor Oliveira; Tainá Fernandes; Ítalo Queiroz; T. E. P Silva; Nelson Lima Filho; Rafaela Pedrosa; Gardenia Ferreira
European Respiratory Journal | 2013
Gardenia Ferreira; Zênia Trindade de Souto Araújo; Ivanizia Silva; Elis E.A. Cabral; Patrícia Costa da Silva
European Respiratory Journal | 2013
Ivanizia Silva; Guilherme Fregonezi; Fernando Lavezzo Dias; Cibele Teresinha Dias Ribeiro; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Gardenia Ferreira
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2013
Diana Amélia de Freitas; Fernando Al Dias; Gabriela Ss Chaves; Gardenia Ferreira; Cibele Td Ribeiro; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Karla Mpp Mendonça