Rate the Article: A Comparison of Chest Expansion in Preop and Postop C-Section Subjects, IJSR, Call for Papers, Online Journal
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
Call for Papers | Fully Refereed | Open Access | Double Blind Peer Reviewed

ISSN: 2319-7064

Downloads: 7 | Views: 119 | Weekly Hits: ⮙1 | Monthly Hits: ⮙1

Student Project | Physiotherapy | India | Volume 13 Issue 9, September 2024 | Rating: 5.6 / 10


A Comparison of Chest Expansion in Preop and Postop C-Section Subjects

S. Pooja, Ch. Venkata Rohitha, Dr. M. Suresh Kumar, Dr. N. Kavitha, Dr. K. Madhavi


Abstract: Chest expansion is a crucial indicator of respiratory function and overall pulmonary health. In the context of caesarean section (C-section) deliveries, understanding changes in chest expansion pre-operatively and post-operatively can provide insights into respiratory recovery and potential complications. Objective: To evaluate the changes in chest expansion in women undergoing C-section before and after the procedure and assess the impact of the surgery on respiratory mechanics. Methods: A prospective study was conducted involving 30 women scheduled for elective C-section. Chest expansion was measured at two points: Pre-operative and 36 hours after the surgery (post-operative). Measurements were taken using a standard tape measure, recording the maximum chest expansion during deep inhalation and the maximum contraction during exhalation. Data were analysed using paired t-tests to determine significant changes in chest expansion. Results: The results showed a statistically significant reduction in chest expansion post-operatively compared to pre-operatively (p < 0.001). The reduction in chest expansion was attributed to post-surgical pain, reduced mobility, and diaphragmatic splinting. Conclusion: Caesarean section surgery is associated with a significant decrease in chest expansion immediately following the procedure. This reduction highlights the need for targeted post-operative respiratory care and early mobilization to improve pulmonary function and overall recovery.


Keywords: Chest expansion, caesarean section, pre-operative, post-operative


Edition: Volume 13 Issue 9, September 2024,


Pages: 683 - 687



Rate this Article


Select Rating (Lowest: 1, Highest: 10)

5

Your Comments (Only high quality comments will be accepted.)

Characters: 0

Your Full Name:


Your Valid Email Address:


Verification Code will appear in 2 Seconds ... Wait

Top