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Intrapulmonary percussion ventilation: operation and settings
Authors:Riffard G  Toussaint M
Affiliation:1. Service de rééducation fonctionnelle, hôpital Nord, CHU de Saint-Étienne, 42055 Saint-Étienne cedex 2, France;2. Ziekenhuis Inkendaal, centre de ventilation mécanique pour le domicile et centre neuromusculaire, Vlezenbeek, Belgique
Abstract:Intrapulmonary Percussion Ventilation (IPV) was designed to promote airway clearance, to recruit areas of lung and to improve pulmonary gas exchange. Its principle is to administer bursts of small tidal volume at high frequency. This article describes IPV devices, especially the Phasitron(?), which provides a dynamic interface between the pneumatic source of gas and the patient. Although not fully understood, the principles of action are also discussed. Finally, available settings of IPV are proposed following two strategies. In patients with obstructive respiratory disease and ventilatory autonomy, the vibrations and percussions are applied with a frequency more than 300?cycles/min and pressure in the proximal airways ranging from 10-20cm. H(2)O. In patients with restrictive pulmonary disease but without ventilatory autonomy, IPV is expected to improve gas exchange. The frequency of percussion will be slower (80-200?cycles/min) but the proximal airway pressure may reach 40cm H(2)O. During the sessions, the frequency may be modified to alternate from a percussive pattern (high frequencies promoting the mobilization of secretions) to a ventilatory pattern (slow frequencies encouraging alveolar ventilation and clearance of secretions).
Keywords:Désencombrement   Kinésithérapie respiratoire   Ventilation à percussions intrapulmonaires
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