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How SEOWizard’s Dublin SEO Services Transform Your Online Presence

Posted by Andrew Paul on September 18, 2024 at 11:20pm 0 Comments

In today’s digital age, having a beautiful website alone won’t cut it. You can have the most stunning design, intuitive user interface, and amazing content, but if your customers can’t find you online, it’s like setting up shop in the middle of a desert. That’s where search engine optimization (SEO) comes into play, and for businesses in Dublin, SEOWizard is leading the charge in making sure companies get found when potential customers are searching. Whether you're new to SEO or looking for… Continue

Global Application Delivery Network Market to Reach USD 18.68 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 12.3%

Posted by kalpesh rajput on September 18, 2024 at 11:18pm 0 Comments

Global Application Delivery Network Market Projected to Reach USD 18.68 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 12.3%

Summary:

The Global Application Delivery Network (ADN) market is on a robust growth trajectory, with projections indicating a rise to USD 18.68 billion by…

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Full Stack Developer Classes

Posted by Pratheba on September 18, 2024 at 11:11pm 0 Comments

ExcelR Full Stack Developer Classes: Your Gateway to a Flourishing Tech Career

In today’s digital landscape, Full Stack Developers are among the most sought-after professionals, combining both front-end and back-end development skills to build complete applications. ExcelR, a global leader in professional education, offers comprehensive Full Stack Developer classes designed to equip learners with industry-relevant skills and expertise. Whether you're a beginner looking to break into tech… Continue

Effects of short-term breathing exercises on respiratory recovery in patients with COVID-19- a quasi-experimental study

From:https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-301294/v1

Background:

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly infectious respiratory tract disease. The most common clinical manifestation of severe COVID-19 is acute respiratory failure. Respiratory rehabilitation can be a crucial part of treatment but data lack for patients with COVID-19. This study investigates the effects of short-term respiratory rehabilitation (i.e., breathing exercises) on respiratory recovery among hospitalised patients with COVID-19.

Methods:

This quasi-experimental, pre-post-test study recruited 110 patients hospitalised with COVID-19. All patented received standardised care, and 65 patients also received the intervention (i.e., breathing exercises). Data on peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate (breaths/minute) and heart rate (beats/minute) and oxygen therapy requirement (litre/min) were collected at baseline and 4-5 days after the baseline assessment. Analysis of variance on repeated measures was applied to compare the outcomes of two-time points.

Results:

The mean (±Standard deviation, SD) age of the intervention group was 49.5 (±10.4) years and 73.8% were men. The mean (±SD) age of the control group was 49.3 (±7.9) years and 62.2% were men. After 4-5 days of respiratory rehabilitation SpO2 (96.7% ±2.1 vs 90.4% ±1.5), P<0.01), respiratory rate (20.5 ±2.4 vs 23.0 ±2.2) breaths/minute, P<0.01), heart rate (80.5 ±9.2 vs 91.2 ±8.6) beats/minute, P<0.01), and oxygen therapy requirement (0.4 ±0.98 vs 1.4 ±2.0) litre/min, P<0.01) improved in the intervention group compared to the control group. The mean days of hospitalisation for the intervention group and the control group were 7.1 days vs. 14.6 days, respectively. Conclusions: Our results indicate that breathing exercise, even for a short period, is effective in improving certain respiratory parameters in patients with COVID-19. As a non-invasive and cost-effective respiratory rehabilitation intervention, breathing exercise can be a useful tool for a health care system overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These results should be considered preliminary until they are replicated in larger samples in different settings. Therefore, you can choose to use a breathing training device, such as OPUMP for standardized breathing training to help respiratory rehabilitation

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