Chest physiotherapy during anesthesia for children with cystic fibrosis: Effects on respiratory function

被引:9
作者
Tannenbaum, E.
Prasad, S. A.
Dinwiddie, R.
Main, Eleanor
机构
[1] Inst Child Hlth, Portex Anaesthesia Intens Therapy & Resp Med Unit, London WC1N 1EH, England
[2] Great Ormond St Hosp Sick Children, Physiotherapy Dept, London WC1N 3JH, England
[3] Great Ormond St Hosp Sick Children, Cyst Fibrosis Unit, London WC1N 3JH, England
[4] Great Ormond St Hosp Sick Children, Resp Unit, London WC1N 3JH, England
关键词
physical therapy; cystic fibrosis; general anesthesia; respiratory function tests; pediatrics; respiratory therapy;
D O I
10.1002/ppul.20710
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Physiotherapists sometimes use elective surgical procedures for children with cystic fibrosis as an opportunity to perform physiotherapy treatments during anesthesia. These treatments theoretically facilitate direct endotracheal airway clearance and compensate for any post-operative respiratory deterioration related to the anaesthetic and surgery Materials, patients, and methods: Children were randomized either to receive physiotherapy or not following anesthesia and intubation. Respiratory mechanics (C, and R-rs), tidal volume, and peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) were measured immediately before and after physiotherapy. FEV1 was measured before and after surgery and post-operative physiotherapy requirements were recorded. Results: Eighteen patients, mean age 12 years (range 2.8-15 years) were recruited, with nine in each group. Both groups showed a non-significant decline in FEV1 the day after surgery compared with pre-operative values (-5.8%: physiotherapy and -7.1%: control). Both PI P and Rrs increased significantly following physiotherapy (within-and between-groups, P < 0.05). In addition, there was a significant within-group reduction in C, after physiotherapy which approached significance between-groups (P = 0.07). There were no significant within-or between-group differences in tidal volume following treatment in either group. Conclusion: The unanticipated decline in respiratory function immediately following physiotherapy was short-lived and not discernible in longer term outcomes measured by FEV1 or physiotherapy requirements post-operatively If respiratory physiotherapy under anesthesia is considered necessary and the benefits of removing secretions are deemed to outweigh the short-term risks, it may be necessary for the anaesthetist to consider modifying ventilatory support to counteract any short-term negative effects of the treatment.
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