Airway clearance techniques for people with acute exacerbation of COPD: a scoping review.

IF 9 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Respiratory Review Pub Date : 2025-01-22 Print Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1183/16000617.0191-2024
William Poncin, Christine Schrøder, Ana Oliveira, Beatriz Herrero-Cortina, Pierre Cnockaert, Lucile Gely, Christian Osadnik, Gregory Reychler, Inger Mechlenburg, Arietta Spinou
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD) often involve mucus hypersecretion. Thus, management of sputum retention is critical. However, the use of airway clearance techniques (ACTs) in people with AECOPD across different healthcare settings and factors influencing their selection remain unclear.

Objective: To identify and map ACTs used for AECOPD in different healthcare settings and the factors influencing clinical decision-making worldwide.

Methods: Four electronic databases and grey literature were searched from 1995 to December 2023, with hand-searching of eligible records. The Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews was followed.

Results: 25 articles were included: 14 clinical studies, five guidelines/statements and six surveys/audits. Clinical studies reported the use of a wide range of single or combined ACTs, with no clear pattern in using particular ACTs in different parts of the world. Recent guidelines advise using ACTs for certain patients with AECOPD, particularly those with hypersecretion, with most guidelines recommending positive expiratory pressure (PEP) therapy. According to surveys, the most used ACTs in Australia and Europe are active cycle of breathing techniques, PEP or forced expiratory technique, while vibrations are most frequently used in Canada. Factors influencing the selection of specific ACTs include the presence of contraindications, level of dyspnoea, access to resources/equipment and ease of learning/performing the technique. All information was derived from hospital settings.

Conclusions: This scoping review identified and mapped ACTs used for people with AECOPD worldwide and their decision-making factors. Future work should focus on community settings.

COPD急性加重期患者的气道清除技术:范围综述
慢性阻塞性肺病急性加重(AECOPD)常伴有粘液分泌过多。因此,痰潴留的管理至关重要。然而,不同医疗机构对AECOPD患者气道清除技术(act)的使用以及影响其选择的因素仍不清楚。目的:识别和绘制在不同医疗机构中用于AECOPD的ACTs和影响全球临床决策的因素。方法:检索1995年至2023年12月4个电子数据库及灰色文献,手工检索符合条件的文献。遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所的范围审查方法。结果:纳入25篇文章:14项临床研究,5项指南/声明和6项调查/审计。临床研究报告了广泛使用单一或联合的以青蒿素为基础的联合疗法,在世界不同地区使用特定的以青蒿素为基础的联合疗法没有明确的模式。最近的指南建议对某些AECOPD患者,特别是那些分泌过多的患者使用ACTs,大多数指南推荐呼气正压(PEP)治疗。根据调查,在澳大利亚和欧洲使用最多的act是主动循环呼吸技术,PEP或用力呼气技术,而在加拿大最常用的是振动技术。影响选择特定ACTs的因素包括是否存在禁忌症、呼吸困难程度、能否获得资源/设备以及是否容易学习/执行该技术。所有信息均来自医院设置。结论:本综述确定并绘制了全球范围内用于AECOPD患者的ACTs及其决策因素。今后的工作应侧重于社区环境。
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European Respiratory Review
European Respiratory Review Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
14.40
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1.30%
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91
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Respiratory Review (ERR) is an open-access journal published by the European Respiratory Society (ERS), serving as a vital resource for respiratory professionals by delivering updates on medicine, science, and surgery in the field. ERR features state-of-the-art review articles, editorials, correspondence, and summaries of recent research findings and studies covering a wide range of topics including COPD, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease, lung cancer, tuberculosis, and pulmonary infections. Articles are published continuously and compiled into quarterly issues within a single annual volume.
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