BACKGROUND: Chest physiotherapy has been used to clear secretions and help lung ventilation in newborns who have needed mechanical ventilation for respiratory problems. However concerns about the safety of some forms of chest physiotherapy have been expressed. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of active chest physiotherapy on babies being extubated from mechanical ventilation for neonatal respiratory failure. SEARCH STRATEGY: The standard search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review Group was used. This included searches of electronic databases: Oxford Database of Perinatal Trials; Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (Cochrane Library Issue 4 2001); MEDLINE (1966-2001); and CINAHL (1982-2001), previous reviews including cross references,...
Mechanical ventilation is one of the most commonly used treatments in neonatology. Prolonged mechani...
Abstract Background The use of mechanical ventilation...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is implemented before and after congenital heart disease (CHD)...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology the role of chest physiotherapy is still uncertain because of the contro...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) and positioning of neonates has been used in many developed co...
Preterm infants are at an increased risk of lung damage due to the adverse effects of the ventilator...
Abstract: Chest Physiotherapy has been used to clear secretions, prevent accumulation of debris and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Acute bronchiolitis treatment in children and infants is largely s...
Background: A child\u27s risk of dying is highest in the first 28 days of life (the neonatal period)...
Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased risk of secondary lung injury in preterm infants...
Background This Cochrane review was first published in 2005 and updated in 2007, 2012 and now 2015. ...
Chest physiotherapy (CP) using passive expiratory manoeuvres is widely used in Western Europe for th...
The aim of this study was to appraise and summarize the effects of chest physiotherapy in mechanical...
Acute bronchiolitis treatment in children and infants is largely supportive, but chest physiotherapy...
How to Cite This Article: Bilan N, Poorshiri B.The Role of Chest Physiotherapy in Prevention of Post...
Mechanical ventilation is one of the most commonly used treatments in neonatology. Prolonged mechani...
Abstract Background The use of mechanical ventilation...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is implemented before and after congenital heart disease (CHD)...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology the role of chest physiotherapy is still uncertain because of the contro...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) and positioning of neonates has been used in many developed co...
Preterm infants are at an increased risk of lung damage due to the adverse effects of the ventilator...
Abstract: Chest Physiotherapy has been used to clear secretions, prevent accumulation of debris and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Acute bronchiolitis treatment in children and infants is largely s...
Background: A child\u27s risk of dying is highest in the first 28 days of life (the neonatal period)...
Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased risk of secondary lung injury in preterm infants...
Background This Cochrane review was first published in 2005 and updated in 2007, 2012 and now 2015. ...
Chest physiotherapy (CP) using passive expiratory manoeuvres is widely used in Western Europe for th...
The aim of this study was to appraise and summarize the effects of chest physiotherapy in mechanical...
Acute bronchiolitis treatment in children and infants is largely supportive, but chest physiotherapy...
How to Cite This Article: Bilan N, Poorshiri B.The Role of Chest Physiotherapy in Prevention of Post...
Mechanical ventilation is one of the most commonly used treatments in neonatology. Prolonged mechani...
Abstract Background The use of mechanical ventilation...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is implemented before and after congenital heart disease (CHD)...