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Effects of Postural Drainage, Exercise, and Cough on Mucus Clearance in Chronic Bronchitis1–3

Abstract

The effects of postural drainage, exercise, and cough on mucus clearance were compared in 8 patients with chronic bronchitis. A bolus of 99mTc albumin aerosol was inhaled at a high inspiratory flow rate to enhance proximal deposition. Retention of deposited aerosol in the lung, as a function of time, was quantified using a gamma camera and subsequent computer analysis. Coughing greatly accelerated total lung (P less than 0.005) and peripheral (P less than 0.005) mucus clearance. Exercise resulted in much smaller changes than did cough, but significantly increased total lung clearance (P less than 0.005). Postural drainage in which coughing was prohibited did not alter clearance. These results have therapeutic implications and stress the importance of controlling cough when evaluating therapeutic interventions by these techniques.

Authors

Oldenburg FA; Dolovich MB; Montgomery JM; Newhouse MT

Journal

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 120, No. 4, pp. 739–745

Publication Date

October 1, 1979

DOI

10.1164/arrd.1979.120.4.739

ISSN

1073-449X
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