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一种新型支气管引流装置的短期效果:一项针对囊性纤维化患者的队列试点研究。

Short-term effects of a novel bronchial drainage device: A pilot cohort study in subjects with cystic fibrosis.

作者信息

Schmidt Hanna, Toth Monika, Kappler-Schorn Christine, Siebeneich Ute, Bode Sebastian F N, Fabricius Dorit

机构信息

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Ulm University Hospital Ulm Germany.

Institute of General Physiology Ulm University Ulm Germany.

出版信息

Health Sci Rep. 2022 Sep 12;5(5):e812. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.812. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

In cystic fibrosis (CF) airways, impaired airway mucociliary clearance and mucus accumulation due to cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator defects contribute to inflammation, progressive structural lung damage, and decline of lung function. Physiotherapy is essential to promote mucus mobilization and removal in CF and is a key element of rehabilitation measures, but conventional techniques may be suboptimal to mobilize viscous mucus. This study aimed to test the specific effects of a novel bronchial drainage device (BDD) (Simeox®; PhysioAssist) in subjects with CF and evaluate lung function, diaphragm mobility, and sputum properties.

METHODS

This prospective monocentric clinical cohort study in the setting of outpatient physiotherapy of CF patients ( = 21) with stable CF lung disease collected pulmonary lung function tests (PFT), diaphragm mobility, and sputum properties before and after two physiotherapy sessions using the novel BDD. PFT was assessed using spirometry and diaphragm mobility using m-mode ultrasound analysis. Spontaneous sputum samples were collected before and after using the BDD and analyzed for microstructure and DNA concentrations.

RESULTS

PFT parameters (FEV, FVC, MEF25/50/75) were not affected by the use of the BDD. Ultrasound analysis of diaphragm mobility revealed an increase in maximum diaphragm excursion upon the intervention. Mucus analysis demonstrated altered microstructure and higher DNA concentrations collected after using the BDD compared to samples collected before. Pearson correlation analysis showed significant correlations between changes in mucus properties and DNA levels in respective mucus samples.

CONCLUSION

Our results demonstrate that the novel BDD improves diaphragm mobility and alters sputum properties in subjects with CF. The novel BDD with unique properties may be further studied as a device in CF-specific physiotherapy to facilitate sputum mobilization of CF patients.

摘要

背景与目的

在囊性纤维化(CF)气道中,由于囊性纤维化跨膜传导调节因子缺陷导致气道黏液纤毛清除功能受损和黏液积聚,进而引发炎症、进行性肺结构损伤以及肺功能下降。物理治疗对于促进CF患者的黏液移动和清除至关重要,是康复措施的关键要素,但传统技术在移动黏稠黏液方面可能并非最佳选择。本研究旨在测试一种新型支气管引流装置(BDD)(Simeox®;PhysioAssist)对CF患者的特定效果,并评估肺功能、膈肌活动度和痰液性质。

方法

这项前瞻性单中心临床队列研究在CF患者(n = 21)门诊物理治疗环境中进行,这些患者患有稳定的CF肺部疾病。在使用新型BDD进行两次物理治疗前后,收集肺功能测试(PFT)、膈肌活动度和痰液性质。使用肺活量测定法评估PFT,使用M型超声分析评估膈肌活动度。在使用BDD前后收集自发痰液样本,并分析其微观结构和DNA浓度。

结果

使用BDD并未影响PFT参数(FEV、FVC、MEF25/50/75)。膈肌活动度的超声分析显示干预后最大膈肌 excursion增加。黏液分析表明,与使用BDD前收集的样本相比,使用BDD后收集的黏液微观结构发生改变,DNA浓度更高。Pearson相关性分析显示,相应黏液样本中黏液性质变化与DNA水平之间存在显著相关性。

结论

我们的结果表明,新型BDD可改善CF患者的膈肌活动度并改变痰液性质。具有独特特性的新型BDD可作为CF特异性物理治疗中的一种装置进一步研究,以促进CF患者的痰液移动。

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