Chest physiotherapy with early mobilization may improve extubation outcome in critically ill patients in the intensive care units

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作者
Wang, Tsung-Hsien [1 ,3 ]
Wu, Chin-Pyng [2 ]
Wang, Li-Ying [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Sch & Grad Inst Phys Therapy, Coll Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Landseed Hosp, Dept Crit Care Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[3] Landseed Hosp, Dept Rehabil Treatment, Taoyuan, Taiwan
关键词
chest physiotherapy; critical care; early mobilization; extubation failure; intensive care unit; mechanical ventilation; rapid shallow breathing index; reintubation; SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL; EARLY PHYSICAL REHABILITATION; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; ACQUIRED WEAKNESS; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; CRITICAL ILLNESS; COUGH STRENGTH; RISK-FACTORS; ICU PATIENTS; FAILURE;
D O I
10.1111/crj.12965
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
Background Extubation failure can lead to a longer intensive care unit (ICU) stay, higher mortality rate, and higher risk of requiring tracheostomy. Chest physiotherapy (CPT) can help patients in reducing the accumulation of airway secretion, preventing collapsed lung, improving lung compliance, and reducing comorbidities. Much research has investigated the correlation between CPT and respiratory system clearance. However, few studies have investigated the correlation between CPT and failed ventilator extubation. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the use of CPT for reducing the rate of failed removal from mechanical ventilators. Methods Results This study was an intervention study with mechanical control. Subjects were divided into two groups. The control group, which received routine nursing chest care, was selected from a retrospective chart review. The intervention group was prospectively taken into the chest physiotherapy program. The chest physiotherapy treatment protocol consisted of inspiratory muscle training, manual hyperinflation, chest wall mobilization, secretion removal, cough function training, and early mobilization. A total of 439 subjects were enrolled in the intervention and control groups, with a mean age of 69 years. APACHE II score (P = .09) and GCS scores (P = .54) were similar between the two groups. Compared to the control group, patients in the intervention group had a significantly lower reintubation rate (8% vs 16%; P = .01). Conclusions The results indicate that intensive chest physiotherapy could decrease extubation failure in mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU. In addition, chest physiotherapy could also significantly improve the rapid shallow breathing index score.
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