Title: Effects of two Different Packages of Cardiac Rehabilitative Protocols on Ejection Fraction, Oxygen Saturation and Stress among Coronary Artery Bypass Grafted Male Patients

Authors: V.Kiran, Dr R.Venkatesan

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v10i10.02

Abstract

Aim of the study: To determine the two different intensity of cardiac rehabilitative protocols on physiological and psychological variables among coronary artery bypass graft male patients

Method of the subject: Experimental design with 45 subjects randomly divided into three equal groups with control, experimental group I and II. The age group was between 45-60 were selected for this study.

Variables: Ejection fraction, Oxygen Saturation (PaSO2), Anxiety

Result: Since in this study the researcher found that there was good change in the improvement in Ejection Fraction, Oxygen Saturation (PaSO2) and Anxiety in the Experimental Groups when compared with control group

Conclusion: Hence it’s concluded that that the Ejection Fraction, oxygen saturation rate was increased and was reduced from their higher abnormal level to normal level after 12 weeks of Cardiac Rehabilitative Protocols training period.

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Corresponding Author

V.Kiran

Research Scholar Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai