Impact of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Masks on Arterial Blood Gas Parameters and Pulmonary Side Effects after Open-heart Surgery

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Background and Aim: Pulmonary side effects are one of the most prevalent and critical sequels following open-heart surgery. A preventive measure for pulmonary side effects after open-heart surgery is to apply continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) masks. However, studies regarding the usage of these masks have demonstrated contradictory results. Therefore, the present investigation aimed to evaluate the influence of CPAP masks on reducing pulmonary side effects following open-heart surgery.   Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was performed on ۷۲ subjects selected through the continuous sampling method out of the patients with open-heart surgery and were assigned to two groups of ۳۶ in ۲۰۱۵ in Kashan, Iran. The participants in the test group went under CPAP with ۵ cmH۲O pressure immediately post-extubation for five times of ۳۰ min with the intervals of ۸ h (a total of ۱۵۰ min during ۴۰ h). On the other hand, the subjects of the control group only received the routine care of the department. Pulmonary sequels, including pleural effusion, pneumothorax, and atelectasis, in addition to some other variables, namely PO۲, PCO۲, oxygen saturation (O۲ Sat), and respiratory rate (RR) were assessed. All the data were analyzed by the Chi-square test and independent t-test.           Results: Our findings demonstrated that CPAP application can significantly diminish the occurrence of atelectasis and pleural effusion after open-heart surgery (P<۰.۰۵). Moreover, the results revealed that CPAP mask usage leads to a significant reduction in RR and arterial PCO۲, while elevates PO۲ and O۲ Sat significantly (P<۰.۰۵). Conclusion: Results of the current study showed that the non-invasive application of CPAP mask immediately post-extubation in patients who undergo open-heart surgery can effectively improve pulmonary function and decrease the incidence of pulmonary side effects, such as atelectasis.  

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Fatemeh Nadi

Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences

Ismail Azizi-Fini

Center of Trauma Nursing Research, Kashan University of Medical science

Fatemeh Sadat Izadi-Avanji

Center of Trauma Nursing Research, Kashan University of Medical science

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