2024
DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2024.2734
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Feasibility of high-frequency percussions in people with severe acquired brain injury and tracheostomy: an observational study

Salvatore Andrea Sciurello,
Francesca Graziano,
Maria Marcella Laganà
et al.

Abstract: People with severe acquired brain injury (pwSABI) frequently experience pulmonary complications. Among these, atelectasis can occur as a result of pneumonia, thus increasing the chance of developing acute respiratory failure. Respiratory physiotherapy contribution to the management of atelectasis in pwSABI is yet poorly understood. We conducted a retrospective analysis on 15 non-cooperative pwSABI with tracheostomy and spontaneously breathing, hospitalized and treated with high-frequency percussion physiothera… Show more

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