Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expiratory airway pressure, a physiotherapeutic tool, in comparison with a T-tube, to wean patients from mechanical ventilation. METHODS/DESIGN: A prospective, randomized, cross-over study. SETTING: Two intensive care units. PATIENTS AND INTERVENTIONS: We evaluated forty patients who met weaning criteria and had been mechanically-ventilated for more than 48 hours, mean age 59 years, including 23 males. All patients were submitted to the T-tube and Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure devices, at 7 cm H2O, during a 30-minute period. Cardiorespiratory variables including work of breathing, respiratory rate (rr), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (hr), systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures (SAP, DAP, MAP) were measured in the first and thirtieth minutes. The condition was analyzed as an entire sample set (n=40) and was also divided into subconditions: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n=14) and non-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (non- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) (n=26) categories. Comparisons were made using a t-test and Analysis of Variance. The level of significance was p < 0.05. RESULTS: Our data showed an increase in work of breathing in the first and thirtieth minutes in the EPAP condition (0.86+ 0.43 and 1.02+1.3) as compared with the T-tube condition (0.25+0.26 and 0.26+0.35) (p |
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Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation Positive Expiratory Airway PressureWeaningMechanical VentilationIntensive Care UnitPhysiotherapy OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expiratory airway pressure, a physiotherapeutic tool, in comparison with a T-tube, to wean patients from mechanical ventilation. METHODS/DESIGN: A prospective, randomized, cross-over study. SETTING: Two intensive care units. PATIENTS AND INTERVENTIONS: We evaluated forty patients who met weaning criteria and had been mechanically-ventilated for more than 48 hours, mean age 59 years, including 23 males. All patients were submitted to the T-tube and Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure devices, at 7 cm H2O, during a 30-minute period. Cardiorespiratory variables including work of breathing, respiratory rate (rr), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (hr), systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures (SAP, DAP, MAP) were measured in the first and thirtieth minutes. The condition was analyzed as an entire sample set (n=40) and was also divided into subconditions: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n=14) and non-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (non- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) (n=26) categories. Comparisons were made using a t-test and Analysis of Variance. The level of significance was p < 0.05. RESULTS: Our data showed an increase in work of breathing in the first and thirtieth minutes in the EPAP condition (0.86+ 0.43 and 1.02+1.3) as compared with the T-tube condition (0.25+0.26 and 0.26+0.35) (pHospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2009-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/1803110.1590/S1807-59322009000500006Clinics; Vol. 64 No. 5 (2009); 403-408 Clinics; v. 64 n. 5 (2009); 403-408 Clinics; Vol. 64 Núm. 5 (2009); 403-408 1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/18031/20096Rieder, Marcelo de MelloCosta, Alexandre Doval daVieira, Silvia Regina Riosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-05-22T18:52:10Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/18031Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-05-22T18:52:10Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
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Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
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Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation Rieder, Marcelo de Mello Positive Expiratory Airway Pressure Weaning Mechanical Ventilation Intensive Care Unit Physiotherapy |
title_short |
Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
title_full |
Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
title_fullStr |
Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
title_full_unstemmed |
Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
title_sort |
Short-term effects of positive expiratory airway pressure in patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation |
author |
Rieder, Marcelo de Mello |
author_facet |
Rieder, Marcelo de Mello Costa, Alexandre Doval da Vieira, Silvia Regina Rios |
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author |
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Costa, Alexandre Doval da Vieira, Silvia Regina Rios |
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Rieder, Marcelo de Mello Costa, Alexandre Doval da Vieira, Silvia Regina Rios |
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Positive Expiratory Airway Pressure Weaning Mechanical Ventilation Intensive Care Unit Physiotherapy |
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Positive Expiratory Airway Pressure Weaning Mechanical Ventilation Intensive Care Unit Physiotherapy |
description |
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expiratory airway pressure, a physiotherapeutic tool, in comparison with a T-tube, to wean patients from mechanical ventilation. METHODS/DESIGN: A prospective, randomized, cross-over study. SETTING: Two intensive care units. PATIENTS AND INTERVENTIONS: We evaluated forty patients who met weaning criteria and had been mechanically-ventilated for more than 48 hours, mean age 59 years, including 23 males. All patients were submitted to the T-tube and Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure devices, at 7 cm H2O, during a 30-minute period. Cardiorespiratory variables including work of breathing, respiratory rate (rr), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (hr), systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures (SAP, DAP, MAP) were measured in the first and thirtieth minutes. The condition was analyzed as an entire sample set (n=40) and was also divided into subconditions: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n=14) and non-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (non- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) (n=26) categories. Comparisons were made using a t-test and Analysis of Variance. The level of significance was p < 0.05. RESULTS: Our data showed an increase in work of breathing in the first and thirtieth minutes in the EPAP condition (0.86+ 0.43 and 1.02+1.3) as compared with the T-tube condition (0.25+0.26 and 0.26+0.35) (p |
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2009 |
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2009-05-01 |
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https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/18031 10.1590/S1807-59322009000500006 |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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