呼气正压在自主呼吸中的应用:为什么、何时以及如何应用?

IF 3.4 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Breathe Pub Date : 2025-08-19 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1183/20734735.0164-2025
Monika Fagevik Olsén, Maria Sehlin, Jenny Danielsbacka, Malin Nygren-Bonnier, Anna Svensson-Raskh, Elisabeth Westerdahl, Louise Lannefors
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摘要

在自主呼吸患者中,呼气正压(PEP)呼吸练习可以通过各种生理方式通过增加低通气患者的功能残余容量(FRC)来重新打开关闭的气道,通过降低FRC来处理呼吸困难,或重新打开阻塞的气道并将呼气流量维持在低肺水平作为气道清除治疗的一部分。为了最大限度地利用治疗,护理人员需要了解治疗计划的病理生理学和期望的生理效果。本文介绍了PEP应用的背景和常见的临床问题。基于这些知识,应该给每个病人单独的处方,包括正确的指导和培训如何使用PEP,以及如何在情况/条件变化时进行调整。如果建议每天长期治疗,患者需要定期回访,与患者一起监测效果并评估效果,并在需要时尽快对患者进行再教育。
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Applications of positive expiratory pressure in spontaneous breathing: why, when and how?

Applications of positive expiratory pressure in spontaneous breathing: why, when and how?

Applications of positive expiratory pressure in spontaneous breathing: why, when and how?

In spontaneously breathing patients, breathing exercises with positive expiratory pressure (PEP) can be used in various physiological ways to reopen closed airways by increasing the functional residual capacity (FRC) in hypoventilating patients, handle dyspnoea by decreasing the FRC, or reopen clogged airways and maintain an expiratory flow at low lung levels as part of airway clearance therapy. To make the most out of the treatment, the caregiver needs to know the pathophysiology and desired physiological effect of the treatment plan. This article presents the background of the application of PEP and gives information about frequently asked clinical questions. Based on this knowledge, individual prescriptions should be given to each patient including correct instruction and training on how to use PEP and how to adjust when the situation/condition changes. If daily long-term treatment is recommended, the patient needs regular return visits to monitor the effectiveness and evaluate it together with the patient, and to re-educate the patient as soon as needed.

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Breathe
Breathe RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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