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Use of air stacking and abdominal compression for cough assistance in people with complete tetraplegia
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Spinal Cord, Volumen 52, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 354-357
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13624393
10.1038/sc.2014.19
Autor
Torres-Castro, R.
Vilaró, J.
Vera-Uribe, R.
Monge, G.
Avilés, P.
Suranyi, C.
Institución
Resumen
Study design:Cross-sectional.Objective:To assess cough using air stacking (AS) to assist inspiratory volume with abdominal compression (AC) during expiration in patients with American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) A.Setting:Large tertiary hospital in Chile.Methods:Peak cough flow (PCF) was measured during four different interventions: spontaneous maximal expiratory effort (MEE); MEE while receiving AC (MEE-AC); MEE after AS with a manual resuscitation bag (AS-MEE); and MEE with AS and AC (AS-MEE-AC).Results:Fifteen in-patients with complete tetraplegia (C4-C6) were included. Median age was 33 years (16-56). PCF during the different interventions was PCF for MEE was 183±90 l min -1; PCF for MEE-AC was 273±119 l min -1; PCF for AS-MEE was 278±106 l min -1 and PCF for AS-MEE-AC was 368±129 l min -1. We observed significant differences in PCF while applying MEE-AC and AS-MEE compared with MEE (P=0.0001). However, the difference in PCF value was greater using the AS-MEE-A