When the ability to cough is impaired, secretion clearance may be assisted and augmented with mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E). In some individuals, the efficacy of MI-E may be hampered by counterproductive upper airway reactions, where the airways close in response to positive pressures. To fully utilize the therapeutic potential inherent in the MI-E technology, we need a better understanding of the pathophysiology behind these untoward reactions. There is increasing interest in monitoring and measuring upper airway responses to MI-E and how such information can be used to optimize MI-E settings. The purpose of this narrative review is to increase the theoretical understanding of the larynx as a respiratory organ, summarize the current literature in the area, and provide insight into how this knowledge can affect current clinical practice.
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Andersen, T. M., Hov, B., Halvorsen, T., Røksund, O. D., & Vollsæter, M. (2021). Upper Airway Assessment and Responses During Mechanically Assisted Cough. Respiratory Care, 66(7), 1196–1213. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.08960
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