%0 Journal Article %T The effects of five days of intensive preoperative inspiratory muscle training on postoperative complications and outcome in patients having cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial %A Bo Yuan %A Bohan Shao %A Hong Cheng %A Jianjun Liu %A Jing Li %A Lei Teng %A Lin Hou %A Min Li %A Mingdi Guo %A Qi Guo %A Tienan Chen %A Xiangjing Liu %A Xiaocheng Liu %A Xiaoyu Chen %A Yaping Liu %A Yuanyuan Zhang %A Zhengqing Wang %A Zhigang Liu %J Clinical Rehabilitation %@ 1477-0873 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0269215519828212 %X To determine the prophylactic efficacy of short-term intensive preoperative inspiratory muscle training on the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients scheduled for cardiac surgery. Single-blind, randomized controlled pilot study. TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital, China. In total, 197 subjects aged £¿50£¿years scheduled for cardiac surgery were selected. The intervention group (n£¿=£¿98) received five days of preoperative inspiratory muscle training on top of the usual care received by the patients in the control group (n£¿=£¿99). The primary outcome variable was the occurrence of postoperative pulmonary complications. The secondary outcome variables were inspiratory muscle strength, lung function and length of hospitalization. After cardiac surgery, a total of 10 (10.2%) of the 98 patients in the intervention group and 27 (27.3%) of 99 patients in the control group had postoperative pulmonary complications (risk ratio, 0.23; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.09¨C0.58, P£¿=£¿0.002). The study revealed that, compared with the control group, the intervention group had a significant increase in inspiratory muscle strength (by 10.48£¿cm£¿H2O, P£¿<£¿0.001), forced expiratory volume in the first second of expiration (FEV1) %predicted (by 3.75%, P£¿=£¿0.030), forced vital capacity (FVC) %predicted (by 4.15%, P£¿=£¿0.008) and maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) %predicted (by 6.44%, P£¿=£¿0.034). Length of hospital stay was 7.51 (2.83) days in the intervention group and 9.38 (3.10) days in the control group (P£¿=£¿0.039). A five-day intensive pattern of preoperative inspiratory muscle training reduced the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications and duration of postoperative hospitalization in patients undergoing cardiac surgery %K Cardiac surgery %K inspiratory muscle training %K length of stay %K postoperative pulmonary complications %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0269215519828212