The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial

OBJECTIVE: To observe the repercussion of respiratory physiotherapy techniques on the mean arterial pressure (MBP), intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), jugular venous oxygen pressure (PjvO2) and jugular venous oxygen saturation (SjvO2). METHOD: The sample consisted of 20 patients with head trauma. The protocol consisted of physiotherapy techniques application of vibrocompression (VBC), expiratory flow increase (EFI) and suction. RESULTS: The results show the maintenance on variables of cerebral hemodynamics during the techniques of VBC and EFI. However, in relation to suction, there was an increase of MBP, ICP, with maintenance of CPP, PjvO2 and SjvO2 and return to baseline of MBP and ICP 10 minutes after the end of suction. CONCLUSION: The respiratory physiotherapy techniques (VBC, EFI) do not promote cerebral hemodynamic repercussion, unlike suction, in severe head injury patients, mechanically ventilated, sedated and paralyzed.

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Main Authors: Cerqueira-Neto,Manoel Luiz de, Moura,Álvaro Vieira, Scola,Rosana Herminia, Aquim,Esperidião Elias, Rea-Neto,Álvaro, Oliveira,Mirela Cristine, Cerqueira,Telma Cristina Fontes
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20100004000172010-08-11The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trialCerqueira-Neto,Manoel Luiz deMoura,Álvaro VieiraScola,Rosana HerminiaAquim,Esperidião EliasRea-Neto,ÁlvaroOliveira,Mirela CristineCerqueira,Telma Cristina Fontes physical therapy respiratory brain OBJECTIVE: To observe the repercussion of respiratory physiotherapy techniques on the mean arterial pressure (MBP), intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), jugular venous oxygen pressure (PjvO2) and jugular venous oxygen saturation (SjvO2). METHOD: The sample consisted of 20 patients with head trauma. The protocol consisted of physiotherapy techniques application of vibrocompression (VBC), expiratory flow increase (EFI) and suction. RESULTS: The results show the maintenance on variables of cerebral hemodynamics during the techniques of VBC and EFI. However, in relation to suction, there was an increase of MBP, ICP, with maintenance of CPP, PjvO2 and SjvO2 and return to baseline of MBP and ICP 10 minutes after the end of suction. CONCLUSION: The respiratory physiotherapy techniques (VBC, EFI) do not promote cerebral hemodynamic repercussion, unlike suction, in severe head injury patients, mechanically ventilated, sedated and paralyzed.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.68 n.4 20102010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2010000400017en10.1590/S0004-282X2010000400017
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author Cerqueira-Neto,Manoel Luiz de
Moura,Álvaro Vieira
Scola,Rosana Herminia
Aquim,Esperidião Elias
Rea-Neto,Álvaro
Oliveira,Mirela Cristine
Cerqueira,Telma Cristina Fontes
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Moura,Álvaro Vieira
Scola,Rosana Herminia
Aquim,Esperidião Elias
Rea-Neto,Álvaro
Oliveira,Mirela Cristine
Cerqueira,Telma Cristina Fontes
The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
author_facet Cerqueira-Neto,Manoel Luiz de
Moura,Álvaro Vieira
Scola,Rosana Herminia
Aquim,Esperidião Elias
Rea-Neto,Álvaro
Oliveira,Mirela Cristine
Cerqueira,Telma Cristina Fontes
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title The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
title_short The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
title_full The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
title_fullStr The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed The effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
title_sort effect of breath physiotherapeutic maneuvers on cerebral hemodynamics: a clinical trial
description OBJECTIVE: To observe the repercussion of respiratory physiotherapy techniques on the mean arterial pressure (MBP), intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), jugular venous oxygen pressure (PjvO2) and jugular venous oxygen saturation (SjvO2). METHOD: The sample consisted of 20 patients with head trauma. The protocol consisted of physiotherapy techniques application of vibrocompression (VBC), expiratory flow increase (EFI) and suction. RESULTS: The results show the maintenance on variables of cerebral hemodynamics during the techniques of VBC and EFI. However, in relation to suction, there was an increase of MBP, ICP, with maintenance of CPP, PjvO2 and SjvO2 and return to baseline of MBP and ICP 10 minutes after the end of suction. CONCLUSION: The respiratory physiotherapy techniques (VBC, EFI) do not promote cerebral hemodynamic repercussion, unlike suction, in severe head injury patients, mechanically ventilated, sedated and paralyzed.
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