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N/ACompleted· 30 enrolled
Drug / intervention
routine pulmonary rehabilitation +1 moredevice
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NCT02645695N/ACompleted

Can High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation Accelerate the Discharged of Intubated Intensive Care Patients?

ILKE KUPELI·interventional·Posted Jan 5, 2016·Updated Jan 5, 2016

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating routine pulmonary rehabilitation and chest wall vibration technique for Atelectasis. Completed, enrolled 30 participants.

Detailed Summary

Effects of the high frequent chest wall oscillation technique applied on the patients who were intubated in intensive care unit were investigated. A total of 30 patients who were intubated and under the mechanical ventilator supplied, were included in the study. While the control group (n=15) received routine pulmonary rehabilitation technique, the study group (n=15) was administered high frequency chest wall oscillation for 72 hours as 4 times of 15-minute intervals, in addition to the pulmonary rehabilitation technique. Patients 'APACHE-II scores, dry sputum weight, Lung Collapse Index and blood gas values were measured at the hours 24th, 48th and 72nd, and endotracheal aspirate culture was studied at initial and 72nd. In addition, patient outcomes were evaluated at the end of the first week.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsAtelectasis
Countries--
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJan 5, 2016
Enrollment StartFeb 1, 2014
Primary CompletionJul 1, 2014
Study CompletionAug 1, 2014
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5 monthsPosted 10.5 years ago

Interventions

routine pulmonary rehabilitationdevice

received routine pulmonary rehabilitation consisted of position giving technique (left lateral, supine, right lateral), chest wall percussion, postural drainage and airway aspiration at every 3 hours.

chest wall vibration techniquedevice

administered chest wall vibration technique in addition to the routine pulmonary rehabilitation method for 72 hours. Chest vibration method was applied with 7-10 hz frequency given by a ped wrapped around the thorax and pulmonary rehabilitation with 3 mmHg pressure four times a day with 15-minute periods (TheVest® Model 205).