Pulmonary Rehabilitation After Lobectomy On Pulmonary Aspergilloma: Case Report
Andwi Setiawan Kokok, Selly Christina Anggoro, Siti Chandra Widjanantie
Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation · 2019-10
Abstract
Introduction: Complete resection of aspergilloma in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA), may has several health problem after surgery berupa sesak napas, batuk yang tidak efektif. Methods: A case presentation of 45 years old woman, after lobectomy on right upper of lung due to aspergilloma, with history of cough and haemoptysis for 3 months. Pulmonary Rehabilitation were breathing retraining exercise (BE), mobilization technique (MT), chest mobility exercise (CM), active cycle breathing technique (ACBT), postural correction exercise (PC) for three weeks. Results: There were dyspnea, peak flow rate (PFR:60-70-60), peak cough flow (PCF: 70-90-60 L/m), and abnormal chest expansion (CE: 2.5 – 3 – 2) cm. After three weeks of Pulmonary Rehabilitation, there were no dyspnea, increased the PCF: 193L/m, and CE: 2.5-4 -3. Conclusion: Pulmonary Rehabilitation programs for three weeks were relieved dyspnea, increased cough capacity and CE.
MeSH terms
- Aspergilloma
- Medicine
- Pulmonary rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation
- Chest physiotherapy
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Breathing
- Pulmonary function testing
- Lung
- Chronic cough
- Surgery
- Physical therapy
- Anesthesia