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The Effect of Oxygenation on Improving Breathing Pattern in Congestive Heart Failure Case

Genius Journal

Objective: To determine the effect of oxygenation on increasing ineffective breathing patterns in congestive heart failure (CHF). Method: This case study uses a descriptive method that includes an assessment that aims to provide a detailed description of the background, nature and character of a case. This study uses three data collection techniques, namely, primary data (interviews and observations), and secondary data (documentation). Result: After giving oxygen, the results showed that there was a change in breathing pattern for the better, no shortness of breath, and a normal frequency of respiration 21 x/minute and SPO2 99%. Conclusion: It is concluded that the ineffective breathing pattern can be overcome by giving oxygenation. It can be seen from the results of the research evaluation that giving oxygen before and after can have an effect on improving breathing.

The Effect of Oxygen Therapy With Nasal Cannula to Oxygen Saturation Through Oximetry Examination For Patients With Heart Failure At Emergency Departmemt of RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin 2018

Journal of Nursing Practice

Background: Heart Failureis a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years the incidence of HF has increased and the risk of heart failure is increasing all the time. Purpose: To find outthe effect of oxygen therapy by nasal cannula to the oxygen saturation through the examination oximetry in patients with HF in the ER Hospital Ulin Banjarmasin. Method: The study design with pre-experimental design to design one group pretest-posttest design, hearth Failure population all patients with shortness of breath in the emergency room, the study sample using accidental sampling technique. Istrumen using observation sheets, examination using pulse oximetry using univariate and bivariate analysis by paired T-test. Results: The average oxygen saturation before treatment is given after 88.87% and 95.96% obtained by the treatment, an increase in oxygen saturation. There is the influence of oxygen therapy by nasal cannula to the oxygen saturation through the examination oxime...

Effects of Alternate Nostril Breathing Exercise on Cardiorespiratory Functions in Healthy Young Adults

Annals of African Medicine, 2021

Introduction: Alternate nostril breathing (ANB) is an effective breathing exercise with therapeutic benefits on cardiorespiratory functions for healthy and diseased individuals. This study was conducted to assess the effects of ANB exercise on cardiorespiratory tasks in healthy adults. Materials and Methods: This randomized experimental study was conducted in the Department of Physiology, Chittagong Medical College, Chattogram, from July 2017 to June 2018. A total of 100 1st-year students, aged between 18 and 20 years, were included by a random sampling method. Fifty participants (25 males and 25 females) were enrolled in the experimental group, while age- and body mass index-matched another 50 participants (25 males and 25 females) served as the control group. Experimental group participants performed ANB exercise for 4 weeks. Cardiorespiratory parameters (pulse rate, blood pressure, forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1st s [FEV1], and peak expiratory flow rate [PEFR] were measured. Data were taken at the start and after 4 weeks in both groups. Results: Independent t-test showed no significant differences in the cardiorespiratory functions between the experimental and control groups among the male and female participants, except for the females’ PEFR which showed small differences. On the other hand, repeated measure ANOVA shows significant improvement in the experimental groups among males (P < 0.001–0.028) and females (P < 0.001–0.001) in all the cardiorespiratory functions measured, except for the FEV1 and PEFR among males. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that cardiorespiratory functions were improved after breathing exercise, and therefore, ANB can be recommended for increasing cardiorespiratory efficiency

Deep Breathing Exercise and Active Range of Motion Influence Physiological Response of Congestive Heart Failure Patients

Nurse Media Journal of Nursing, 2020

Background: Dyspnea and physiological changes are clinical manifestations of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) due to respiratory failure. Deep breathing exercise combined with active range of motion increases respiratory muscles and blood circulation. As a result, it reduces breathing effort and decreases blood pressure. Purpose: This research aimed to analyze the influence of deep breathing exercise and active range of motion (ROM) on the physiological response of CHF patients. Methods: This study used a quasi-experiment with pretest-posttest control group design recruiting 32 respondents by stratified random sampling technique. The intervention was done three times a day for three days. Deep breathing exercise for thirty times and continued with active range of motion for five times each movement. Digital sphygmomanometer and digital watch were used as measuring instruments. Data were analyzed using independent and paired t-tests. Result: The results showed that there were significant differences in the systole (p=0.000), diastole (p=0.000) and respiratory rates (p=0.003) after the intervention compared to the control group. There was also a significant difference in systolic blood pressure between the intervention and the control group (p=0.003). However, no significant difference in diastole and respiratory rates was found. Conclusion: Deep breathing exercise combined with active range of motion decreases the systole in CHF patients. Further research is expected to lengthen the time of intervention to allow better significance.

Effects of alternate nostril breathing exercise on cardiac functions in healthy young adults leading a stressful lifestyle

The Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, 2020

Alternate nostril breathing (ANB) is one of the best and easiest breathing exercises. ANB exercise has beneficial effects on cardiac function in healthy and diseased people. The objectives of this study were to assess the effects of ANB exercise on cardiac physiology among healthy medical students. This was a prospective inter-ventional study that was conducted in the Department of Physiology, Chittagong Medical College (CMC), Chattogram, Bangladesh, from July 2017 to June 2018. A total of 100 research participants (RPs) aged 18-20 years, Year-I medical students of CMC, were selected. A simple random sampling method was adopted. The selection was done after the inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. The age and body mass index (BMI) of the RPs were analogous in both the control and experimental groups. Cardiac parameters, like pulse and blood pressure (BP), were measured. The initial baseline data were recorded for both groups and after 4 weeks. The research respondents of the experimental group performed ANB exercise for 4 weeks. The mean value pulse and BP were significantly (p < 0.001) changed after breathing exercise, compared to the values before the breathing exercise. The results of this study suggest that cardiac function significantly improves after the breathing exercise. Therefore, ANB can be recommended for increasing cardiac efficiency.

Deep Breathing Relaxation Techniques Can Improve Oxygen Saturation Value, a Decrease in Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure

Advances in social science, education and humanities research, 2023

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a condition in which an abnormal cardiovascular heart cannot adequately pump blood to meet the metabolic needs of the body's tissues. Complaints that are often felt by CHF sufferers are shortness of breath, easily tired during light activities, increased blood pressure and pulse rate, even to the point of decreased consciousness, when it is severe it will decrease cardiac output which will reduce oxygen supply to the periphery, which will be marked by decreased oxygen saturation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of deep breathing relaxation techniques on the value of oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and pulse frequency. The research design used a quasiexperimental without control. The sample is 26 people, using the total sampling technique. The research was conducted at Ciamis Hospital, Indonesia. The results showed that there was a significant difference in the average pulse rate (p-value 0.000), there was a significant difference in the average systolic blood pressure (p-value 0.000), there was a significant difference in the average diastolic blood pressure (p-value 0.000)., there is a significant difference in the mean oxygen saturation (p-value 0.006).

Effects of alternate nostril breathing exercise on respiratory functions in healthy young adults leading stressful lifestyle

Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 2020

Alternate nostril breathing (ANB) is one of the best and easiest breathing exercises. ANB exercise has beneficial effects on cardiac function in healthy and diseased people. The objectives of this study were to assess the effects of ANB exercise on cardiac physiology among healthy medical students. This was a prospective interventional study that was conducted in the Department of Physiology, Chittagong Medical College (CMC), Chattogram, Bangladesh, from July 2017 to June 2018. A total of 100 research participants (RPs) aged 18-20 years, Year-I medical students of CMC, were selected. A simple random sampling method was adopted. The selection was done after the inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. The age and body mass index (BMI) of the RPs were analogous in both the control and experimental groups. Cardiac parameters, like pulse and blood pressure (BP), were measured. The initial baseline data were recorded for both groups and after 4 weeks. The research respondents of the experimental group performed ANB exercise for 4 weeks. The mean value pulse and BP were significantly (p < 0.001) changed after breathing exercise, compared to the values before the breathing exercise. The results of this study suggest that cardiac function significantly improves after the breathing exercise. Therefore, ANB can be recommended for increasing cardiac efficiency.

Effect of alternate nostril breathing exercise on cardiorespiratory functions

Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ, 2008

Pranayama (breathing exercise), one of the yogic techniques can produce different physiological responses in healthy individuals. The responses of Alternate Nostril Breathing (ANB) the Nadisudhi Pranayama on some cardio-respiratory functions were investigated in healthy young adults. The subjects performed ANB exercise (15 minutes everyday in the morning) for four weeks. Cardio-respiratory parameters were recorded before and after 4-weeks training period. A significant increment in Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR L/min) and Pulse pressure (PP) was noted. Although Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was decreased insignificantly, the decrease in pulse rate (PR), respiratory rate (RR), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were significant. Results indicate that regular practice of ANB (Nadisudhi) increases parasympathetic activity.