DR. MOHAMED SEYAM PHD. PT. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROTOCOL FOR CARDIAC REHABILITATON.

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DR. MOHAMED SEYAM PHD. PT. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROTOCOL FOR CARDIAC REHABILITATON

Patient assessment Patient assessment↓ Evaluation Evaluation↓ Treatment plan Treatment plan↓ Pre operative evaluation Pre operative evaluation↓ Post operative evaluation Post operative evaluation↓ Home program Home program

PATIENT ASSESSMENT History:- Present, Family, Social History:- Present, Family, Social Observation: - Chest deformities, Clubbing, Cyanosis, Edema. Observation: - Chest deformities, Clubbing, Cyanosis, Edema. Auscultation:- Breath sounds, Added sounds Auscultation:- Breath sounds, Added sounds Reports: - ECG, PFT, X- RAY,. Reports: - ECG, PFT, X- RAY,.

EVALUATION Breathing pattern, respiratory, heart rate Breathing pattern, respiratory, heart rate Effectiveness, productivity of cough Effectiveness, productivity of cough Accumulation of secretions and the possible need for postural drainage Accumulation of secretions and the possible need for postural drainage Range of motion particularly shoulder joint Range of motion particularly shoulder joint Posture and an alignment of trunk Posture and an alignment of trunk

PRE OPERATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY 1. It is an ideal time to prepare the patient physically and psychologically for the surgery. 2. Teach the patient activities that will be carried out in the early post operative days. 3. Instructions about the location of incision, incisional pain, the placement of tubes. 4. Breathing exercise instructions 5. Effective cough instruction and an explanation of wound splinting techniques 6. Removal of secretions with modified postal drainage 7. Lower extremity exercise to maintain circulation and prevent deep vain thrombosis or pulmonary embolism

POST OPERATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY : The program starts from the bed in CCU to climbing to flights at the end of 7th day. The program starts from the bed in CCU to climbing to flights at the end of 7th day.

1st post operative day :- Monitoring the vitals Monitoring the vitals Position the patient Position the patient Modified postural drainage Modified postural drainage Chest physio with postural drainage Chest physio with postural drainage Support to the incision Support to the incision Wound assisted coughing and huffing Wound assisted coughing and huffing Deep Breathing exercises Deep Breathing exercises Spirometry Spirometry Monitoring the amount and color of drain Monitoring the amount and color of drain

2nd post operative day:- Repeat the same procedure as in the first POD if the drains are not removed. Repeat the same procedure as in the first POD if the drains are not removed. Make the patient to sit on the bed in the morning. Make the patient to sit on the bed in the morning. Ambulate the patient in the ICU once the drains and the femoral line are removed. Ambulate the patient in the ICU once the drains and the femoral line are removed.

3rd post operative day:- Chest physiotherapy is given when the secretions are more. Chest physiotherapy is given when the secretions are more. Steam and nebulization is continued Steam and nebulization is continued Well ambulated in the ward. Well ambulated in the ward. Check the BP and HR each time. Check the BP and HR each time.

4th post operative day:- Same treatment in the 3rd POD is continued Same treatment in the 3rd POD is continued Frequency of chest physio can be reduced according to the air entry in the lung fields Frequency of chest physio can be reduced according to the air entry in the lung fields Certain exercises are taught to the patient to prevent the stiffness in the shoulder and neck. Certain exercises are taught to the patient to prevent the stiffness in the shoulder and neck. Arm, shoulder, trunk and leg exercises to be performed including abduction and adduction Arm, shoulder, trunk and leg exercises to be performed including abduction and adduction Independent walking in the ward Independent walking in the ward

5th post operative day:- Continue the same management as earlier, Continue the same management as earlier, Check the X-ray, lab reports and ECG Check the X-ray, lab reports and ECG Take the patient to the flights,( 10 steps up and down ) Take the patient to the flights,( 10 steps up and down ) Check the vitals & stabilize the patient. Check the vitals & stabilize the patient.

6th post operative day:- Discharge counselling to be done Discharge counselling to be done Do’s and don’ts to be explained Do’s and don’ts to be explained Home programs to be taught Home programs to be taught Patient is ready for discharge. Patient is ready for discharge.