Volume 19 No 7 (2021)
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The Effect of Breathing Retraining on Increasing SpO2 in COPD Patients in Bima Hospital in 2018
Hj. Nurwahidah , A. Haris, Muhammad Ramadhan
Abstract
Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) working group in 2002 reported that 12 Asia Pacific countries showed the prevalence of COPD in Indonesia was 5.6%. Based on medical record data at the Bima Regional General Hospital in April - September 2017, the number of COPD cases was 15 people. COPD is a disease characterized by progressive airway limitation caused by abnormal inflammation with general symptoms of worsening shortness of breath and decreased SpO2. To overcome this, provide breathing retraining which is a technique used to compensate for respiratory deficiencies.
Keywords
COPD, Breathing Retreaning, Increased SpO2.
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