Postural Drainage With and Without Percussion in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
NCT ID: NCT05649423
Last Updated: 2023-01-25
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
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34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-04-10
2023-02-15
Brief Summary
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Subjects will be evaluated using the Modified medical research council and Dyspnea-12 Questionnaire for (dyspneal), St George's Respiratory Questionnaire for quality of life. Cough and Sputum assesment questionnaire for mucus clearance would be used. One group will be tested by Postural drainage techniques and the second group will be tested by Postural drainage with Percussion.
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Detailed Description
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People have difficulty breathing due to long-term damage to their lungs, caused mainly due to cigarette smoking, exposure to air pollution, exposure to fumes or particles at work, for example, welding fumes or coal dust and Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic condition. Symptoms that badly effects the health of the patient includes cough, decreased exercise tolerance production, shortness of breath, and shortness of breath.
In this research, the effects of postural drainage with and without percussion on mucus clearance, dyspnea and quality of life would be determined. Chest physiotherapy is the term for a group of treatments designed to eliminate secretions, thus helping to decrease work of breathing, promote the expansion of the lungs, and prevent the lungs from collapse.
There is a large impact on quality of life for individuals living with COPD, decreased exercise tolerance, decreased ability to carry out activities of daily living (ADLs), anxiety, feelings of isolation, decreased social participation etc.
This study will be a randomized controlled trial. The study will be conducted in Sheikh Zaid hospital Lahore. In the present study under considerations we mainly look on the subjects meeting predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria will be divided into two groups using lottery method. Sample size will be 34 which would include both male and female. Subjects irrespective of gender aged between 35-65 years of age are involved.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Postural drainage with percussion
Chest percussion is performed with cupped hands in an alternating rhythmic manner The force applied must be equal 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week , each session took about 30 minutes
POSTURAL DRAINAGE WITH PERCUSSION
Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes. In each position, your chest should be lower than your hips to allow mucus to drain. On your back: Patient's chest should be lower than his hips, which you can achieve by lying on a slanted surface up about 18 to 20 inches. On your sides: With pillows under your hips, lie on one side. To clear congestion from the right and left lobes. On your stomach: Drape patient's body over a stack of pillows, this is best in clearance of mucus from the lower back area of the lungs.
Percussion The equipment required here is cupped hands of caregiver to deliver the force required to drain the thick secretions. Patient should be in a comfortable position to enhance the effect. This loosens the thick, sticky secretions from the walls of the lung allowing them to into the larger airways, The sound heard must be hollow. The force applied must be equal.
Postural drainage
* Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes.
* In each position, your chest should be lower than your hips to allow mucus to drain On your back: Patient's chest should be lower than your hips, which you can achieve by lying on a slanted surface or propping patient's hips up about 18 to 20 inches
* This position is best for draining the bottom front parts of your lungs. On your sides: With pillows under your hips, lie on one side so that your chest is lower than your hips. To clear congestion from the bottom part of the right lung, lie on your left side. To clear congestion from the bottom part of your left lung, lie on your right side.
On your stomach: Drape patient's body over a stack of pillows or other object, and rest his arms by his head, with his chest lower than his hips. This position is best for clearing mucus in the lower back area of the lungs.
Postural drainage
Postural drainage without Percussion Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes Use pillows, foam wedges for comfort make position on patient back, side and stomach 8 weeks, 3 sessions of alternating positions per , each session took about 30 minutes
Postural drainage
* Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes.
* In each position, your chest should be lower than your hips to allow mucus to drain On your back: Patient's chest should be lower than your hips, which you can achieve by lying on a slanted surface or propping patient's hips up about 18 to 20 inches
* This position is best for draining the bottom front parts of your lungs. On your sides: With pillows under your hips, lie on one side so that your chest is lower than your hips. To clear congestion from the bottom part of the right lung, lie on your left side. To clear congestion from the bottom part of your left lung, lie on your right side.
On your stomach: Drape patient's body over a stack of pillows or other object, and rest his arms by his head, with his chest lower than his hips. This position is best for clearing mucus in the lower back area of the lungs.
Interventions
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POSTURAL DRAINAGE WITH PERCUSSION
Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes. In each position, your chest should be lower than your hips to allow mucus to drain. On your back: Patient's chest should be lower than his hips, which you can achieve by lying on a slanted surface up about 18 to 20 inches. On your sides: With pillows under your hips, lie on one side. To clear congestion from the right and left lobes. On your stomach: Drape patient's body over a stack of pillows, this is best in clearance of mucus from the lower back area of the lungs.
Percussion The equipment required here is cupped hands of caregiver to deliver the force required to drain the thick secretions. Patient should be in a comfortable position to enhance the effect. This loosens the thick, sticky secretions from the walls of the lung allowing them to into the larger airways, The sound heard must be hollow. The force applied must be equal.
Postural drainage
* Each position should be held for a minimum of five minutes.
* In each position, your chest should be lower than your hips to allow mucus to drain On your back: Patient's chest should be lower than your hips, which you can achieve by lying on a slanted surface or propping patient's hips up about 18 to 20 inches
* This position is best for draining the bottom front parts of your lungs. On your sides: With pillows under your hips, lie on one side so that your chest is lower than your hips. To clear congestion from the bottom part of the right lung, lie on your left side. To clear congestion from the bottom part of your left lung, lie on your right side.
On your stomach: Drape patient's body over a stack of pillows or other object, and rest his arms by his head, with his chest lower than his hips. This position is best for clearing mucus in the lower back area of the lungs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients who have had exacerbations in the past month
* Agreeing to participate in the study after having provided a written consent.
* Patients with heavy Mucus secretions in Lungs Field
* Diagnosed Patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Stage 2(COPD)
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with severe Pulmonary Edema
* Patients with severe rib fractures
* History of any recent thoraco abdominal surgery(35)
* Left ventricular Ejection Fraction (EF)
* Anemic patients
* Pregnant women
35 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Sumera Abdulhameed, MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Sheikh Zaid Hospital
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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REC/ 0349 Zunaira Zaheer
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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