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Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy

INTRODUCTION: surgical treatment of obesity causes important changes in respiratory mechanics. AIM: Comparatively analyze respiratory muscle strength in post bariatric patients underwent to gastric bypass by laparotomy and laparoscopy during hospital stay. METHODS: observational study with a non-ran...

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Autores principales: BARETTA, ARIELI LUZ RODRIGUES, FREITAS, ALEXANDRE COUTINHO TEIXEIRA DE, MOCELLIN, CAROLINA, CAMBI, MARIA PAULA CARLINI, RIBEIRO, ANDRÉ RICHTER, FERREIRA, CLÁUDIA GISSI DA ROCHA, BARETTA, GIORGIO ALFREDO PEDROSO
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223056-en
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author BARETTA, ARIELI LUZ RODRIGUES
FREITAS, ALEXANDRE COUTINHO TEIXEIRA DE
MOCELLIN, CAROLINA
CAMBI, MARIA PAULA CARLINI
RIBEIRO, ANDRÉ RICHTER
FERREIRA, CLÁUDIA GISSI DA ROCHA
BARETTA, GIORGIO ALFREDO PEDROSO
author_facet BARETTA, ARIELI LUZ RODRIGUES
FREITAS, ALEXANDRE COUTINHO TEIXEIRA DE
MOCELLIN, CAROLINA
CAMBI, MARIA PAULA CARLINI
RIBEIRO, ANDRÉ RICHTER
FERREIRA, CLÁUDIA GISSI DA ROCHA
BARETTA, GIORGIO ALFREDO PEDROSO
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description INTRODUCTION: surgical treatment of obesity causes important changes in respiratory mechanics. AIM: Comparatively analyze respiratory muscle strength in post bariatric patients underwent to gastric bypass by laparotomy and laparoscopy during hospital stay. METHODS: observational study with a non-randomized longitudinal design, of a quantitative character. Data were collected from 60 patients with BMI 40Kg/m(2), divided in laparotomy group (n=30) and laparoscopy group (n=30). Smokers, patients with previous lung diseases and those unable to perform the exam correctly were excluded. Both groups were evaluated at immediate postoperative, first and second postoperative days with manovacuometry for respiratory muscle strength and visual analogue pain scale. RESULTS: the sample was homogeneous in age, sex and BMI. Reduction in maximal respiratory pressures was observed after surgery for those operated on by laparotomy, no return to baseline values on discharge day on the second postoperative day. This group had also more severe pain and longer operative time. There was no difference in respiratory pressure measurements after surgery in the laparoscopy group. CONCLUSION: conventional bariatric surgery reduces muscle strength in the postoperative period and leads to more intense pain during hospitalization when compared to the laparoscopy group.
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spelling pubmed-105788262023-10-17 Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy BARETTA, ARIELI LUZ RODRIGUES FREITAS, ALEXANDRE COUTINHO TEIXEIRA DE MOCELLIN, CAROLINA CAMBI, MARIA PAULA CARLINI RIBEIRO, ANDRÉ RICHTER FERREIRA, CLÁUDIA GISSI DA ROCHA BARETTA, GIORGIO ALFREDO PEDROSO Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article INTRODUCTION: surgical treatment of obesity causes important changes in respiratory mechanics. AIM: Comparatively analyze respiratory muscle strength in post bariatric patients underwent to gastric bypass by laparotomy and laparoscopy during hospital stay. METHODS: observational study with a non-randomized longitudinal design, of a quantitative character. Data were collected from 60 patients with BMI 40Kg/m(2), divided in laparotomy group (n=30) and laparoscopy group (n=30). Smokers, patients with previous lung diseases and those unable to perform the exam correctly were excluded. Both groups were evaluated at immediate postoperative, first and second postoperative days with manovacuometry for respiratory muscle strength and visual analogue pain scale. RESULTS: the sample was homogeneous in age, sex and BMI. Reduction in maximal respiratory pressures was observed after surgery for those operated on by laparotomy, no return to baseline values on discharge day on the second postoperative day. This group had also more severe pain and longer operative time. There was no difference in respiratory pressure measurements after surgery in the laparoscopy group. CONCLUSION: conventional bariatric surgery reduces muscle strength in the postoperative period and leads to more intense pain during hospitalization when compared to the laparoscopy group. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10578826/ /pubmed/35858033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223056-en Text en © 2022 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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BARETTA, ARIELI LUZ RODRIGUES
FREITAS, ALEXANDRE COUTINHO TEIXEIRA DE
MOCELLIN, CAROLINA
CAMBI, MARIA PAULA CARLINI
RIBEIRO, ANDRÉ RICHTER
FERREIRA, CLÁUDIA GISSI DA ROCHA
BARETTA, GIORGIO ALFREDO PEDROSO
Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title_full Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title_fullStr Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title_short Comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
title_sort comparison of respiratory muscle strength through manovacuometry in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery by laparotomy and laparoscopy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223056-en
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