J Nurs Acad Soc.
1991 Dec;21(3):268-280.
A Study on the Effect which the Method of Deep Breathing with the Use of Incentive Spirometer has on the Function of Pulmonary Ventilation: In Upper Abdominal Opuration Patients
Abstract
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The nursing intervention for the prevention of the pulmonary complication and of the function lowering of pulmonary ventilation which emerge with high generation frequency during the nursing of operation patient is necessary for performing the qualitative nursing for operation patient.
So, this researcher tried this study so as to obtain the data which can be utilized for the trial of nursing intervention, by grasping the effect that the deep breathing with Incentive Spirometer has on the function of pulmonary ventilation, analyzing the factor to have influence on the function of pulmonary ventilation, and applying the effective method of deep breathing to the clinic.
By making 42 patients who underwent the operation of upper abdomen after admitting G Hospital in Seoul from Mar. 7, 1991 to Apr. 30. 1991 as the object, they were classified into the experiment group that the deep breathing was made with the use of Incentive Spiromenter and the comparison group that the deep breathing exercise was made without the use of Incentive Spirometer. And then, by measuring Tidal Volume and Forced Vital Capacity with Respirometer and O2 Saturation with Pulse Oximeter at preoperation postoperation 24 hours, 72 hours, and 120 hours data were collected.
The collected data were analyzed with %, average, standard deviation, x2-test, t-test and ANOVA by SPSS.
The result of this study is as follows :
1. As for the hypothesis that the function of pulmonary ventilation at postoperation 24 hours, 72 hours and 120 hours will be better in the experiment group that the deep breathing was made with the use of Incentive Spirometer, in comparison with the comparison group that deep breathing was made without the use of Incentive Spirometer, experiment group and comparison group didn't show the significant difference in Tidal Volume, Forced Vital Capacity and O2 Saturation at postoperation 24 hours and 72 hours. But experiment group and comparison group showed the significant difference in Tidal Volume at postoperation 120 hours(p<0.01). So, this hypothesis was supported partially.
2. The variables that there were the significant differences about the function of pulmonary ventilation experiment group at postoperation 24 hours statically were smoking existence(p<0.05), and the variables that there were not significant differences about the function of pulmonary ventilation were distinction of sex, age, anesthetic duration, smoking extents, body weight, surface area of body, existence of narcotic use, regular exercise existence, and past experience existence of respiratory disease.
As above results, it appeared that the method of deep breathing with the use of the Incentive Spirometer is more effective for the function recovery of pulmonary ventilation, in comparison with the deep breathing without use of Incentive Spirometer and that smoking existence was he factor to have influence on the function of pulmonary ventilation. In the aspect of clinic, the trial of nursing intervention of deep breathing with use of Incentive Spirometer is expected. And, in the aspect of study, the study through various operative site patients about the effect of Incentive Spirometer use at the clinic will have to be confirmed.