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100 0 _aShimaa Sayed Mahmoud Ahmed
245 1 0 _aEffect of ultrabreathe training on pulmonary functions in patients with chronic bronchitis /
_cShimaa Sayed Mahmoud Ahmed ; Supervised Nesreen Gharib Elnahas , Samir Abdelfatah Elgazar , Moheb Wadeea Elfizy
246 1 5 _aتأثير تدريب الالترابريث على القدرات الوظيفية لدى مرضى الضيق الشعبى الهوائى المزمن
260 _aCairo :
_bShimaa Sayed Mahmoud Ahmed ,
_c2021
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502 _aThesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Cardiolmonary and Geriatrics Disorder
520 _aPurpose. To investigate the effect of ultrabreathe training on pulmonary functions in patients with chronic bronchitis. Methods. Randomized controlled trial. Sixty men patients, aged from 50-60 years old chosen from the chest department at El Sahel Teaching Hospital, having moderate chronic bronchitis based on GOLD standard 2013, were randomized by a computer-based randomization program into 2 equal groups in number. Both groups received medical treatment for chronic bronchitis patients. Group (A) received ultrabreathe training plus traditional chest physiotherapy in the form of (pursed lip breathing, postural drainage, percussion, vibration, and coughing) 3 sessions for 4 successive weeks, while group (B) received only the same traditional chest physiotherapy 3 sessions for 4 successive weeks. All patients in both groups were evaluated before and after training for ventilatory functions in form of (forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and the ratio between forced expiratory volume in one second to forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC)), dyspnea scale , shuttle walk test and body mass index (BMI). Results.The present study results showed statistically significant increases in FEV1, FVC and shuttle walk test in favour of group (A), whereas there were statistically non-significant differences regarding FEV1/FVC and dyspnea scale when comparing both groups post training.The percentages of improvement for FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, dyspnea scale and shuttle walk test were 12.11%, 8.40%, 2.91%, 18.29% and 6.22% respectively in group (A), while they were 5.00%, 2.85%, 2.22%, 16.08% and 5.38 % in group (B) respectively, (p>0.05)
530 _aIssued also as CD
653 4 _aChronic bronchitis
653 4 _aPulmonary function
653 4 _aUltrabreathe
700 0 _aMoheb Wadeea Elfizy ,
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700 0 _aNesreen Gharib Elnahas ,
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700 0 _aSamir Abdelfatah Elgazar ,
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