European Respiratory Society statement on airway clearance techniques in adults with bronchiectasis

支气管扩张 医学 重症监护医学 心理干预 范围(计算机科学) 循证医学 语句(逻辑) 循证实践 系统回顾 体位引流 梅德林 物理疗法 替代医学 护理部 政治学 病理 内科学 程序设计语言 法学 计算机科学
作者
Beatriz Herrero‐Cortina,Annemarie L. Lee,Ana Oliveira,Brenda O’Neill,Cristina Jácome,Simone Dal Corso,William Poncin,Gerard Muñoz,Deniz İnal-İnce,Victoria Alcaraz-Serrano,Grégory Reychler,Angela Bellofiore,Annette Posthumus,Thomy Tonia,James D. Chalmers,Arietta Spinou
出处
期刊:The European respiratory journal [European Respiratory Society]
卷期号:62 (1): 2202053-2202053 被引量:36
标识
DOI:10.1183/13993003.02053-2022
摘要

Airway clearance techniques (ACTs) are part of the main management strategy for patients with bronchiectasis. Despite being a priority for patients, accessibility, implementation and reporting of ACTs are variable in clinical settings and research studies. This European Respiratory Society statement summarises current knowledge about ACTs in adults with bronchiectasis and makes recommendations to improve the future evidence base. A task force of 14 experts and two patient representatives (10 countries) determined the scope of this statement through consensus and defined six questions. The questions were answered based on systematic searches of the literature. The statement provides a comprehensive review of the physiological rationale for ACTs in adults with bronchiectasis, and the mechanisms of action along with the advantages and disadvantages of each ACT. Evidence on ACTs in clinical practice indicates that the most frequently used techniques are active cycle of breathing techniques, positive expiratory pressure devices and gravity-assisted drainage, although there is limited evidence on the type of ACTs used in specific countries. A review of 30 randomised trials for the effectiveness of ACTs shows that these interventions increase sputum clearance during or after treatment, reduce the impact of cough and the risk of exacerbations, and improve health-related quality of life. Furthermore, strategies for reducing the risk of bias in future studies are proposed. Finally, an exploration of patients’ perceptions, barriers and enablers related to this treatment is also included to facilitate implementation and adherence to ACTs.
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