Pulmonary hygiene

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Pulmonary hygiene is a set of methods used to clear mucus and secretions from the lungs. These techniques are often used in patients with chronic lung conditions, such as cystic fibrosis, COPD, and bronchiectasis. They can also be used in patients who are unable to clear their own secretions due to weakness or paralysis.

Techniques

There are several techniques used in pulmonary hygiene, including:

  • Chest physiotherapy (CPT): This involves physical manipulation of the chest, including percussion, vibration, and postural drainage, to help loosen and clear secretions.
  • Breathing exercises: These exercises, such as pursed-lip breathing and diaphragmatic breathing, can help improve lung function and clear secretions.
  • Airway clearance devices: These devices, such as the Flutter valve and the Acapella device, use vibrations and positive expiratory pressure to help clear secretions.
  • Nebulizer treatments: These treatments use a machine to deliver medication in the form of a mist that is inhaled into the lungs. This can help thin secretions and make them easier to clear.
  • Mucolytic agents: These medications, such as dornase alfa and hypertonic saline, can help thin and break up mucus in the lungs.

Benefits

Pulmonary hygiene can help improve lung function, reduce the risk of pneumonia, and improve quality of life in patients with chronic lung conditions. It can also help reduce the need for hospitalization and decrease healthcare costs.

Risks

While generally safe, pulmonary hygiene techniques can sometimes cause side effects, such as chest discomfort, fatigue, and shortness of breath. In rare cases, they can cause more serious complications, such as lung damage or pneumothorax.

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