Assessment of the Effects of Manual Chest Compression Technique on Atelectasis in Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Diniz N
  • Gomes E
  • Moran C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of manual chest compression (MCC) in the variables of oxygena-tion, hemodynamic and respiratory effeteness in infants suffering from respiratory diseases with atelectasis. Methods: Controlled clinical trial, in which 38 infants were evaluated, 19 in each study group (group A: atelectasis and group B: control). Data were measured before, immediately after and 10 minutes after the end of the technique's application. Results: The average age was of 5.05 months. There was an increase of RR in group A immediately after the application of the technique and signs of respiratory distress with a decrease in the oxygen saturation. Conclusion: There was a reduction in SpO2, an increase of RR and a worsening of clinical signs of respiratory distress. Given this, one may consider that there is a controversy about the benefits, mechanism of action, physi-ological and therapeutic effects of MCC when applied to infants.

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Diniz, N. F., Gomes, E. L. de F. D., Moran, C. A., Pereira, S. A., Andrade Martins, L. M. de, & Carnevalli Pereira, L. (2014). Assessment of the Effects of Manual Chest Compression Technique on Atelectasis in Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 05(09), 507–513. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijcm.2014.59070

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