120
Participants
Start Date
June 30, 2007
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2012
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2012
Manual and mechanical assisted cough
Individuals will be given a pulse oximeter and taught both manually assisted and mechanically assisted coughing techniques to maximize their cough. Manually assisted coughing consists of air stacking to deep insufflations. An abdominal thrust is then applied upon glottic opening to augment the cough. These subjects will also have rapid access to a mechanical in-exsufflator (CoughAssistTM) and will be trained on how to access and use this device. Mechanically assisted coughing (MAC) involves the use of the CoughAssistTM to expand the lungs and then quickly reverse the pressure to rapidly empty the lungs with expiratory (cough) flows of 600 L/m. An abdominal (manual) thrust is applied in conjunction with the negative pressure (exsufflation) to further increase cough.
Incentive spirometry
These individuals will be given a pulse oximeter and an incentive spirometer (AirLife Company) and taught how to use them.
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange
Lead Sponsor
U.S. Department of Education
FED
Kessler Foundation
OTHER