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Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze the efficiency of physiotherapy techniques in sputum induction and in the evaluation of pulmonary inflammation in asthmatic children and adolescents. Although hypertonic saline (HS) is widely used for sputum induction (SI), specific techniques and maneuvers of...

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Autores principales: Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz, Barnabé, Viviani, de Almeida, Francine Maria, Avona, Monise Dematte, de Genaro, Isabella Santos, Kurdejak, Adriana, Eller, Miriam Cardoso Neves, Vergani, Karina Pierantozzi, Rodrigues, Joaquim Carlos, Tibério, Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo, Martins, Milton de Arruda, Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira
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Publicado: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31994616
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1512
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author Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz
Barnabé, Viviani
de Almeida, Francine Maria
Avona, Monise Dematte
de Genaro, Isabella Santos
Kurdejak, Adriana
Eller, Miriam Cardoso Neves
Vergani, Karina Pierantozzi
Rodrigues, Joaquim Carlos
Tibério, Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo
Martins, Milton de Arruda
Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira
author_facet Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz
Barnabé, Viviani
de Almeida, Francine Maria
Avona, Monise Dematte
de Genaro, Isabella Santos
Kurdejak, Adriana
Eller, Miriam Cardoso Neves
Vergani, Karina Pierantozzi
Rodrigues, Joaquim Carlos
Tibério, Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo
Martins, Milton de Arruda
Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira
author_sort Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze the efficiency of physiotherapy techniques in sputum induction and in the evaluation of pulmonary inflammation in asthmatic children and adolescents. Although hypertonic saline (HS) is widely used for sputum induction (SI), specific techniques and maneuvers of physiotherapy (P) may facilitate the collection of mucus in some asthmatic children and adolescents. METHODS: A randomized crossover study was performed in patients with well-controlled asthma, and 90 sputum samples were collected. Children and adolescents were assessed using spirometry and randomized at entry into one of three sputum induction techniques: (i) 3% hypertonic saline - HS technique; (ii) physiotherapy (oscillatory positive expiratory pressure, forced expiration, and acceleration of expiratory flow) - P technique; and (iii) hypertonic saline + physiotherapy - HSP technique. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03136042. RESULTS: The total cells (mL) and the percentage (%) of differential inflammatory cells were similar in all techniques. The sputum weight (g) in the HSP technique was significantly higher than that in the HS technique. In all techniques, the percentage of viable cells was >50%, and there was no difference between the HS and P techniques. Moreover, sputum induction did not cause any alterations in the pulmonary function of patients. CONCLUSION: The physiotherapy sputum collection technique was effective in obtaining viable cells from mucus samples and yielded the same amount of sputum as the gold standard technique (hypertonic saline). In addition, the physiotherapy maneuvers were both safe and useful for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents with well-controlled asthma.
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spelling pubmed-69702792020-02-07 Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz Barnabé, Viviani de Almeida, Francine Maria Avona, Monise Dematte de Genaro, Isabella Santos Kurdejak, Adriana Eller, Miriam Cardoso Neves Vergani, Karina Pierantozzi Rodrigues, Joaquim Carlos Tibério, Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo Martins, Milton de Arruda Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze the efficiency of physiotherapy techniques in sputum induction and in the evaluation of pulmonary inflammation in asthmatic children and adolescents. Although hypertonic saline (HS) is widely used for sputum induction (SI), specific techniques and maneuvers of physiotherapy (P) may facilitate the collection of mucus in some asthmatic children and adolescents. METHODS: A randomized crossover study was performed in patients with well-controlled asthma, and 90 sputum samples were collected. Children and adolescents were assessed using spirometry and randomized at entry into one of three sputum induction techniques: (i) 3% hypertonic saline - HS technique; (ii) physiotherapy (oscillatory positive expiratory pressure, forced expiration, and acceleration of expiratory flow) - P technique; and (iii) hypertonic saline + physiotherapy - HSP technique. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03136042. RESULTS: The total cells (mL) and the percentage (%) of differential inflammatory cells were similar in all techniques. The sputum weight (g) in the HSP technique was significantly higher than that in the HS technique. In all techniques, the percentage of viable cells was >50%, and there was no difference between the HS and P techniques. Moreover, sputum induction did not cause any alterations in the pulmonary function of patients. CONCLUSION: The physiotherapy sputum collection technique was effective in obtaining viable cells from mucus samples and yielded the same amount of sputum as the gold standard technique (hypertonic saline). In addition, the physiotherapy maneuvers were both safe and useful for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents with well-controlled asthma. Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2020-01-20 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC6970279/ /pubmed/31994616 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1512 Text en Copyright © 2020 CLINICS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Felicio-Júnior, Egberto Luiz
Barnabé, Viviani
de Almeida, Francine Maria
Avona, Monise Dematte
de Genaro, Isabella Santos
Kurdejak, Adriana
Eller, Miriam Cardoso Neves
Vergani, Karina Pierantozzi
Rodrigues, Joaquim Carlos
Tibério, Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo
Martins, Milton de Arruda
Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira
Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title_full Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title_fullStr Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title_short Randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
title_sort randomized trial of physiotherapy and hypertonic saline techniques for sputum induction in asthmatic children and adolescents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31994616
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1512
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