Identification of Hemodynamic Challenge Changes in Post-Cardiac Operation Patients with Early Mobilization in National Heart Institute

Authors

  • Wan Marina Wan Ismail Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam Campus, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Norhaini Majid Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam Campus, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Siti Nur Aishah Hashim Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam Campus, Selangor, Malaysia; Department of Cardiothoracic Unit, National Heart Institute, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Ariani Fatmawati Department of Nursing, Universitas Aisyiyah Bandung, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v8i26.5185

Keywords:

Hemodynamic Challenges, Early Mobilization, Post-cardiac Surgery

Abstract

Early mobilization should begin 24 to 48 hours after ICU admission. Early mobilization is a progressive process determined by the patient's functional abilities and endurance. The study aims to identify the hemodynamic challenge changes in post-cardiac operation at the National Heart Institute (NIH) Malaysia. Results show a significant association of hemodynamic challenge changes in Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP), Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), and Saturation of Peripheral Oxygenation (SPO2) with early mobilization post-cardiac. In conclusion, early mobilization is a safe practice for post-operative cardiac surgery. Further study is required for implementation in other various cases in Malaysia.

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2023-10-29

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Wan Ismail, W. M., Majid, N., Hashim, S. N. A., & Ariani Fatmawati. (2023). Identification of Hemodynamic Challenge Changes in Post-Cardiac Operation Patients with Early Mobilization in National Heart Institute . Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal, 8(26), 223–230. https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v8i26.5185

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