2022
DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2020084
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Safety, tolerability and efficacy of LEGA-Kid® mechanical percussion device versus conventional chest physiotherapy in children: a randomised, single-blind controlled study

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Chest physiotherapy (CPT) may benefit children aged below five years who suffer from lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). However, its effects depend on the technique used. This study aimed to determine whether mechanical CPT using the LEGA-Kid® mechanical percussion device is superior to manual CPT in children with LRTI. METHODS Children aged five months to five years who were admitted and referred for CPT from January to April 2017 were randomised to either manual CPT or mechanical CPT wit… Show more

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“…The following procedures were implemented: (a) the patient's vital signs were assessed, (b) chest percussion with a cupped hand and vibration were performed manually for 3 min in each postural drainage position, and (c) assisted coughing was performed. 35 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following procedures were implemented: (a) the patient's vital signs were assessed, (b) chest percussion with a cupped hand and vibration were performed manually for 3 min in each postural drainage position, and (c) assisted coughing was performed. 35 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%