Browsing by Author "Diwate, A. D."
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Item Effect of Buteyko breathing technique on peak expiratory flow rate in patients undergone upper abdominal surgery(Medip Academy, 2024-03) Chilkapurwar, R. R.; Diwate, A. D.; Das, A. K.Upper abdominal surgery (UAS) alters postoperative pulmonary function, as observed by impairment of lung volumes such as total lung capacity, vital capacity. Impaired clearance of sputum results in a vicious cycle of colonization and infection of bronchi with pathogenic organisms, dilation of bronchi and further sputum production. Ten patients undergone UAS were assigned randomly in two groups equally; their ages ranged from 23 to 60 years. The group A received Buteyko breathing. The data were collected before and after the same treatment period for both groups. The evaluation procedure was carried out to measure peak expiratory flow meter. Post treatment evaluation showed a significant difference in peak expiratory flow meter in both groups but in the favor of group A. Post treatment result showed a significant difference within the group. The post treatment value of group A was 272 which was better than group B which was 172. Combination of Buteyko breathing with conventional physiotherapy were considered to be an effective exercise for postoperative pulmonary complications after upper abdominal surgeries.Item Effect of six-week core strengthening exercises on inspiratory muscle strength and functional capacity in patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing haemodialysis(Medip Academy, 2024-03) Waghmare, P. D.; Das, A. K.; Diwate, A. D.This study aims to evaluate the effect of core strengthening exercises on inspiratory muscle strength and functional capacity in patients with CKD undergoing Haemodialysis. The study included 10 patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis according to the eligibility criteria. All patients performed core strengthening exercises for 6 weeks (2 times/week). The outcome measures are assessed before and after the intervention using inspiratory muscle strength and functional capacity. We found significant improvements in inspiratory muscle strength (p=0.150) and functional capacity (p=0.004) after the core strengthening exercises. At the end of the result, we concluded that the core strengthening exercise program improves the inspiratory muscle strength and functional capacity in patients with CKD undergoing Haemodialysis.Item Impact of chemotherapy on expiratory muscle strength in stage 1 head and neck cancer patients(Medip Academy, 2024-02) Shindikar, Y. J.; Diwate, A. D.; Das, A. K.Head and neck cancer (HNC), in current days, is one of the fatal diseases. Chemotherapy is one of the main treatments for cancer. Chemotherapy has an adverse impact on the respiratory parameters of patients. In these patients, expiratory force-generating capacity is impaired, which usually helps the patients cough effectively for airway clearance. Thus, as an impact of chemotherapy, airway clearance is affected in HNC patients. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of chemotherapy expiratory muscle strength in stage 1 head and neck cancer patients. We conducted an observational study including 15 patients with stage 1 HNC in the department of oncology in a tertiary care teaching hospital. The outcome measure included assessment of the expiratory muscle strength by measuring maximum expiratory pressure. In our study, we found a result showing a significant decline of 53.43% in maximum expiratory pressure values after 3-6 months of required chemotherapy sessions. The results of the current study suggest that chemotherapy has a deleterious impact on the expiratory muscle strength in stage 1 HNC patients after long-term exposure.