Seated-Baduanjin as an adjuvant rehabilitation treatment for dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response: A case report

Medicine
Minggui ChenXiaoxuan Zhang

Abstract

Seated-Baduanjin as adjuvant rehabilitation treatment in a patient with Dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response(DVWR) is extremely rare, and we report a case of a patient's rehabilitation exercise who suffered from DVWR. A 62-year-old patient was admitted for dyspnea for more than a month after surgery. On arrival, the patient was conscious but anxious, and he had difficulty breathing. When attempting to disconnect the ventilator, the patient's autonomous respiration > 25 times /min, and the heart rate > 120 times /min. He had to rely on the ventilator to survive. According to the characteristics of the patient, we considered the patient with DVWR. We provided the same essential treatment as the last hospital and performed the Seated-Baduanjin for the patient which was a new form of bed exercise, 2 times a day, 30 minutes each time. The patient showed a gradual improvement in breathing and muscle strength. In this case report, the Seated-Baduanjin showed a remarkable therapeutic effect on a patient and might be an adjuvant treatment for DVWR.

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Feb 9, 2021·Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : ECAM·Jianqi FangXiaowen Lian

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