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Postthoracotomy respiratory muscle mechanics during incentive spirometry using respiratory inductance plethysmography.
We undertook this study to characterize the postthoracotomy compartmental displacement and respiratory mechanical changes occurring during and after the performance of the incentive spirometry maneuver. We also evaluated the effect of recumbency angle on compartmental recruitment. Sixteen patients were randomized to perform incentive spirometry either at 30 degrees or 60 degrees recumbency angle. ⋯ There was postoperative decrease of AB and AB/VT during incentive spirometry, greatest in the 60 degrees group. Our results characterize the nature of the respiratory recruitment afforded by incentive spirometry, before and after thoracotomy. We also found evidence of postthoracotomy diaphragmatic derecruitment during incentive spirometry exacerbated by a high recumbency angle.