Respiratory care
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of Inspiratory Exercise With Linear and Nonlinear Load on Respiratory Variables Post-Bariatric Surgery.
Obesity leads to changes in respiratory function, causing reduced lung volumes and mechanical disadvantage of the respiratory muscles. We sought to evaluate the effect of breathing exercises using devices that impose linear and nonlinear load on reversing diaphragm dysfunction and the prevalence of atelectasis after bariatric surgery. ⋯ Both groups were able to maintain respiratory muscle endurance after bariatric surgery. In addition, the treatment contributed to controlling atelectasis so that it did not cause clinical repercussions to the subjects. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT02298517).
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Targeted Lung Deposition From Nebulization Is Not Improved in the Lateral Decubitus Position in Healthy Volunteers.
Clinical benefits of inhaled therapies are related to the amount of drug deposited in the targeted area of the lung. Body positions that influence the distribution of lung ventilation should impact lung deposition of the nebulized drug. The aim of this study was to analyze the immediate effect of body position while the subject lies on his side (lateral decubitus) during nebulization on 3-dimensional total and regional lung deposition. ⋯ The total amount of drug delivered to the lungs during nebulization with an individual-controlled inhalation system tended to decrease when performed in the left lateral decubitus position. Moreover, contrary to the initial hypothesis, the deposition of particles in the dependent lung was not improved by the lateral decubitus position in this configuration. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT02451501.).
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Impact of a Single Session of Inhalation Technique Training on Inhalation Skills and the Course of Asthma and COPD.
A significant percentage of patients with asthma and COPD do not use their inhalers properly. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a single session of inhalation technique training on the frequency of inhalation errors and the course of asthma and COPD. ⋯ Although a single inhalation training leads to a reduction in the number of errors made during inhalation, it does not influence the course of asthma and COPD. The positive effect of a single inhalation technique training is temporary. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT02131454.).
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Editorial Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Two Lung Expansion Therapies After Upper Abdominal Surgery.
Lung expansion therapy is often ordered after surgery to improve alveolar ventilation and reduce risks of postoperative pulmonary complications. The impact of lung expansion therapy at altering ventilation in patients who are not intubated has not been described. The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there is a difference in dorsal redistribution of ventilation and incidences of postoperative pulmonary complications when comparing incentive spirometry (IS) with EzPAP lung expansion therapy after upper abdominal surgery. Our a priori null hypothesis was that there are no differences. ⋯ There was no significant post-lung expansion therapy dorsal ΔEELI% or postoperative pulmonary complications among the adults who received IS or EzPAP 3 times a day after upper abdominal surgery. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT02892773.).
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Short-Term Effects of an Active Heat-and-Moisture Exchanger During Invasive Ventilation.
Humidification is a standard of care during invasive mechanical ventilation. Two types of devices are used for this purpose: heated humidifiers and heat-and-moisture exchangers (HME). ⋯ This study indicated that, compared with the heated humidifiers, the use of the active HME or the HME increased inspiratory effort, PaCO2 , pH, and dyspnea in stable subjects who were tracheostomized and ventilator-dependent. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT02499796.).