A. Bellone et al., Chest physical therapy in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis: Effectiveness of three methods, ARCH PHYS M, 81(5), 2000, pp. 558-560
Objective: To compare the short-term effects of postural drainage (PD), osc
illating positive expiratory pressure (using the FLUTTER device), and expir
ation with the glottis open in the lateral posture (ELTGOL) on oxygen satur
ation, pulmonary function, and sputum production in patients with an acute
exacerbation of chronic bronchitis.
Design: A prospective, randomized study.
Setting: A clinical ward.
Patients: Ten patients with chronic bronchitis exacerbation received PD, FL
UTTER, and ELTGOL by the same respiratory therapist at about the same time
of day on separate days and in random order.
Main Outcome Measures: Oxygen saturation and pulmonary function were measur
ed before, immediately after, and 15 minutes and 1 hour after each treatmen
t. Improvement in sputum production was measured by total sputum wet weight
immediately after and for I hour after treatment.
Interventions: PD consisted of positioning the patients in a posture that a
llows bronchial drainage by gravity. FLUTTER is a device that is claimed to
combine oscillating positive expiratory pressure with oscillations of the
airflow. ELTGOL is an airway clearance technique that uses lateral posture
and different lung volumes to control expiratory flow rate to avoid airway
compression. The total time spent for treatments was 30 minutes.
Results: All techniques were well tolerated, and oxygen saturation and pulm
onary function did not change significantly during and after treatments. Th
irty minutes after the beginning of treatment, sputum production increased
significantly with all techniques, but during the 1 hour after the end of t
reatment, it was significantly larger with FLUTTER (from 15.0 +/- 8.6g to 1
9.0 +/- 9.3g, p < .01) and ELTGOL (from 17.0 +/- 7.0g to 20.6 +/- 6.9g, p <
.02) than with PD (from 15.5 +/- 4.0g to 17.5 +/- 3.7g, NS).
Conclusions: All three treatments were safe and effective in removing secre
tions without causing undesirable effects on oxygen saturation, but FLUTTER
and ELTGOL techniques were more effective in prolonging secretion removal
in chronic bronchitis exacerbation than was the PD method.