Journal article
Head-down tilt and manual hyperinflation enhance sputum clearance in patients who are intubated and ventilated
S Berney, L Denehy, J Pretto
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy | AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOC | Published : 2004
Abstract
The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rates during manual hyperinflation and to determine if the addition of a head-down tilt to physiotherapy treatment increased sputum production in patients who are intubated and ventilated. Twenty patients who were intubated, ventilated and haemodynamically stable were randomised to a sequence of physiotherapy treatment in a flat side-lying or a head-down tilt position. Peak expiratory flow rates were measured for each breath during manual hyperinflation using a Vitalograph peak flow meter. Sputum wet weight was collected for each treatment position and static pulmonary compliance was measured befo..
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