Canadian respiratory journal : journal of the Canadian Thoracic Society
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Effects of changes in lung volume on oscillatory flow rate during high-frequency chest wall oscillation.
The effectiveness of high-frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO) in mucolysis and mucous clearance is thought to be dependant on oscillatory flow rate (Fosc). Therefore, increasing Fosc during HFCWO may have a clinical benefit. ⋯ Significant increases in Fosc with CPAP-induced increases in lung volume were observed, suggesting that CPAP may be useful as a therapeutic adjunct in patients who have obstructive airway disease and who require HFCWO.