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Paper Title: EFFICACY OF ACBT WITH AND WITHOUT INCENTIVESPIROMETRY ON OXYGEN SATURATION ON ROOM AIR AND RATE OF PERCIEVED EXCERTION IN COPD INDIVIDUALS - A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Authors Name: Dr. A. Anil kumar , Dr. NSSNS Balaji , Dr. K. MADHAVI , Dr. E. Udayamala
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine the efficacy of ACBT with and without incentive spirometry on RPE and SPO2 on room air in known COPD individuals. 30 patients according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected. METHODOLOGY: Participants were randomly allocated into two groups. The two groups were as follows: GROUP A: (ACTIVE CYCLE OF BREATHING TECHNIQUES) Had 15 individuals who received 10-15 minutes of ACBT. GROUP B: (ACBT WITH INCENTIVE SPIROMETRY) Had 15 individuals who received ACBT with incentive spirometry, 5-10 sets per session. PROCEDURE: Intervention program for 2 weeks in which Group-A received active cycle of breathing technique and Group-B received ACBT with incentive spirometry. After the 2 weeks intervention posttest assessment was taken by using outcome measures of Borg scale. RESULTS: Statistical analysis of the data showed both the groups A and B showed significant difference from pre to post intervention. But on comparing mean values of Group A & B, Group B (ACBT with incentive spirometry) showed more improvement than Group A (only Active cycle of breathing technique). CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that ACBT with incentive spirometry is more effective in improving the Inspiratory volumes and Oxygen saturation levels and airflow limitation.
Keywords: ACBT, Incentive spirometry, oxygen saturation level, airflow, SPO2
Cite Article: "EFFICACY OF ACBT WITH AND WITHOUT INCENTIVESPIROMETRY ON OXYGEN SATURATION ON ROOM AIR AND RATE OF PERCIEVED EXCERTION IN COPD INDIVIDUALS - A COMPARATIVE STUDY", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 2, page no.263 - 274, February-2024, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2402041.pdf
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Country: Fasalwadi, Sangareddy, Telangana, India
Research Area: Medical Science
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