The effect of expiratory rib cage compression before endotracheal suctioning on the vital signs in patients under mechanical ventilation Mitra Payami Bousarri1, Yadolah Shirvani2, Saeed Agha-Hassan-Kashani2, Nouredin Mousavi Nasab3 Background: In patients undergoing mechanical ventilation, mucus production and secretion is high as a result of the endotracheal tube. Because endotracheal suction in these patients is essential, chest physiotherapy techniques such as expiratory rib cage compression before endotracheal suctioning can be used as a means to facilitate mobilizing and removing airway secretion and improving alveolar ventilation. As one of the complications of mechanical ventilation and endotracheal suctioning is decrease of cardiac ...
This thesis examines and compares the cardiorespiratory effects of manual expiratory rib cage compre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expira...
Background and Objectives: Perform the bag squeezing and PEEP-ZEEP techniques associated with manual...
Introduction: One of the most common ways put into practice to the clearance of the airway of patien...
Background: Accumulation of secretions in the airways of patients with an endotracheal tube and mech...
Abstract Background Manual hyperinflation and expiratory rib cage compression are methods of chest p...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) is a noninvasive technique performed to simu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of chest compression accompanied by a 10-cmH2O increase in bas...
BACKGROUND: During invasive mechanical ventilation, secretions accumulate in the subglottic space; c...
During mechanical ventilation, patients are connected to the ventilator by an endotracheal tube. The...
BACKGROUND: Closed endotracheal suctioning during mechanical ventilation is increasingly used, but i...
Background Critically ill patients who need mechanical ventilation require endotracheal suctioning. ...
Background: Endotracheal suctioning is often performed by nurses and beneficial for critically ill\u...
Background: The practice of endotracheal suctioning of ventilator treated patients is necessary to r...
Early insertion of a supraglottic airway (SGA) device could improve chest compression fraction by al...
This thesis examines and compares the cardiorespiratory effects of manual expiratory rib cage compre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expira...
Background and Objectives: Perform the bag squeezing and PEEP-ZEEP techniques associated with manual...
Introduction: One of the most common ways put into practice to the clearance of the airway of patien...
Background: Accumulation of secretions in the airways of patients with an endotracheal tube and mech...
Abstract Background Manual hyperinflation and expiratory rib cage compression are methods of chest p...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) is a noninvasive technique performed to simu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of chest compression accompanied by a 10-cmH2O increase in bas...
BACKGROUND: During invasive mechanical ventilation, secretions accumulate in the subglottic space; c...
During mechanical ventilation, patients are connected to the ventilator by an endotracheal tube. The...
BACKGROUND: Closed endotracheal suctioning during mechanical ventilation is increasingly used, but i...
Background Critically ill patients who need mechanical ventilation require endotracheal suctioning. ...
Background: Endotracheal suctioning is often performed by nurses and beneficial for critically ill\u...
Background: The practice of endotracheal suctioning of ventilator treated patients is necessary to r...
Early insertion of a supraglottic airway (SGA) device could improve chest compression fraction by al...
This thesis examines and compares the cardiorespiratory effects of manual expiratory rib cage compre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and the cardiorespiratory effects of using positive expira...
Background and Objectives: Perform the bag squeezing and PEEP-ZEEP techniques associated with manual...