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Title: AIRWAY CLEARNCE TECHNIQUE -THEARPIST VIEW


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PRACTICAL CONSIDERATION IN AIRWAY CLEARANCE-VIEW
OF THERAPIST
  • Manivel Arumugam.
  • Senior physiotherapist

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Why this topic?
  • During mechanical ventilation
  • Weaning and extubation planning
  • During weaning failure or extubation failure
  • Selection of techniques based on patients
    conditions
  • How to prescribe ACT in ICU?

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Airway clearance techniques
  • Need of airway clearance
  • Basics of airway clearance
  • Indications of airway clearance
  • Techniques
  • Current trends in airway clearance.

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Basic physiology of airway clearance
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Indications for airway clearance
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Acute sepsis
Sedatives
Paralysis
Alone/ lack of communication
Ventilation
Economical psychological issues
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Extra thoracic manipulation
  • Postural drainage
  • Chest percussion
  • Vibration and shaking
  • High frequency chest wall oscillatory device

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Frequent positioning/ kinesio bed may alleviate
the problems. But economy/ manpower need more
Hardened secretion in dependent zone
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Extra thoracic manipulation
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HFCWO
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Intra thoracic/oral manipulation
  • Bagging/ manual hyperinflation
  • Intra percussive ventilation
  • Cough assist device/ cough insufflators-ex
    sufflator

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  • IPV
  • COUGH INSUFFLATOR EXSUFFLATOR

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Intra thoracic/ intraoral manipulation
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ACTIVE AIRWAY CLEARANCE DEVICES TECHNIQUES
  • PEP THERAPY DEVICES
  • ACAPELLA
  • FLUTTER
  • EZPAP
  • CORNET
  • QUAKE DEVICE
  • TECHNIQUES
  • ACTIVE CYCLE OF BREATHING
  • AUTOGENIC DRAINAGE
  • FORCED EXPIRATORY TECNIQUE

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ACAPELLA
  • Acapella combines the benefits of both PEP
    therapy and airway vibrations to mobilize
    pulmonary secretions and can be used in virtually
    any position allowing patients to move freely and
    sit, stand or recline.
  • It improves clearance of secretions, is easier to
    tolerate than Chest Physical Therapy (CPT), takes
    less than half the time of conventional CPT
    sessions
  • facilitates opening of airways in patients with
    lung diseases with secretory problems  such as
    COPD, asthma and Cystic Fibrosis.
  • Color-coded units (green for high-flow, blue for
    low) help customize treatment for each patient
    based on their clinical needs.
  • Can adjust the Acapella frequency and flow
    resistance simply by turning an adjustment dial.

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  • Allows inhalation and exhalation without removing
    from mouth
  • Prolongs expiratory airflow to increase removal
    of secretions
  • Allows use with mask or mouthpiece attachment
  • Allows use with inline nebulizer when fitted with
    the adapter.
  • Accommodates virtually any patients lung capacity

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  • Acapella
  • FLUTTER

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  • cornet
  • Quake Bubble PEP

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Active airway clearance devices
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Passive airway clearance devices
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EzPAP-positive airway pressure system
  • The EZPAP positive airway pressure system is used
    to expand the lungs by increasing Functional
    Residue Capacity (FRC). Increasing FRC has been
    found to contribute to the prevention and
    reversal of atelectasis.
  • EzPAP is the easy option for the prevention and
    treatment of atelectasis and a medical need for
    lung expansion therapy.
  • When incentive spirometry alone won't open
    patient's airways, expand your options with
    EzPAP. It makes providing positive airway
    pressure positively easy.
  • Simply connect to a flow meter (wall air or O2
    for enhanced FiO2), adjust 5-15 lpm, and instruct
    the patient to breathe normally through the
    mouthpiece or mask. Just a few minutes of
    therapy, as needed - not for hours at a time.

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  • Can be used with mask or mouthpiece attachment
  • Allows use with inline nebulizer when fitted with
    the adapter Prevents inadvertent occlusion
  • Connects to gauge tubing
  • Eliminates collecting components
  • Eliminates the need to carry a manometer

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EzPAP
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Inspiratory muscle trainer
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Threshold trainer
  •  It has an adjustable spring-loaded valve that
    imposes the inspiratory load.
  • The inspiratory load can be increased by winding
    the spring more tightly. 
  • Advantage of this trainer is that the same load
    is imposed on the inspiratory muscles regardless
    of breathing pattern. 

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Resistive trainer
  • It has holes of different diameters. 
  • The inspiratory load can be increased by setting
    the dial to holes of lesser diameter. 
  • Disadvantage of this trainer is that the subject
    can reduce the inspiratory load by breathing more
    slowly. 
  • If this device is used for training, a target
    must be used.  Various targets have been designed
    that set a breathing rate (flow and/or
    inspiratory pressure) for the subject.

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Isocapneic Hypernea Trainer
  • It  has a rebreathing bag that can be adjusted to
    ensure that the persons CO2 level is maintained
    within a physiologic range.
  • A target is provided for the person to increase
    the level of ventilation to a training
    intensity. 
  • This device enables training at low loads but
    much higher inspiratory and expiratory flow such
    that the inspiratory and expiratory muscles
    training at higher speeds of contraction.
  • In contrast, the threshold and resistive
    trainers, place high loads while the speed of
    contraction is relatively low

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