Chest physiotherapy and post-extubation atelectasis in infants

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AlAlaiyan, S [1 ]
Dyer, D [1 ]
Khan, B [1 ]
机构
[1] KING FAISAL SPECIALIST HOSP & RES CTR,DEPT RESP CARE & BIOSTAT,RIYADH 11211,SAUDI ARABIA
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chest physiotherapy; atelectasis; mechanical ventilation; infants;
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10.1002/(SICI)1099-0496(199604)21:4<227::AID-PPUL4>3.0.CO;2-L
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
We investigated the role of chest physiotherapy (CPT) in preventing post-extubation atelectasis (PEA) in infants. Sixty-three infants who were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit and intubated for more than 24 hours and who showed no evidence of atelectasis by chest x-ray prior to extubation were enrolled in the study. Infants were randomly assigned to 2-hourly CPT, 4-hourly CPT, or a no CPT group. Chest physiotherapy began immediately after extubation and consisted of postural drainage, bilateral chest vibration, and suctioning. A second chest x-ray was obtained on all infants 24 hours following extubation. The three groups were comparable in birth weight, gestational age, and duration of intubation. In the 24-hour period following extubation, the incidence of PEA was not statistically significant in the three groups (P = 0.33). Two infants in the 2-hourly CPT group were placed on nasal continuous positive airway pressure; two in each of the 2-hourly and the no CPT groups required re-intubation and intermittent positive pressure ventilation to treat symptomatic atelectasis. We conclude that post-extubation chest physiotherapy as used in this study did not prevent atelectasis in extubated infants. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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