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Med J Malaysia ; 73(1): 62-64, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29531209

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Pneumonia, Aspiration , Stroke , Humans , Malaysia , Oral Health , Risk Factors
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Spinal Cord ; 49(11): 1138-42, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21577218

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STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional experimental study. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to examine the benefit of elastic abdominal binders on voluntary cough in persons with spinal cord injury. SETTING: Spinal rehabilitation unit in a teaching hospital. METHODS: We measured voluntary cough peak expiratory flow rate (in 21 subjects with spinal cord injury, (18 tetraplegia, 3 paraplegia) under three conditions: without abdominal binder as the baseline, with single-strap abdominal binder and triple-strap abdominal binder. RESULTS: The results showed that the mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in all subjects without abdominal binder was 277.1 l per min. There was a significant increase in flow rate with the use of abdominal binders: 325.7 l per min with single-strap abdominal binder and 345.2 l per min with triple-strap abdominal binder (P<0.05, paired t-test). The mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in tetraplegic subjects using triple-strap abdominal binders was significantly higher compared with those using single-strap abdominal binders (322.1 l per min and 299.4 l per min, respectively). CONCLUSION: Abdominal binders can be used as an effective method to improve cough ability in spinal cord injured patients, with triple-strap abdominal binder achieving greater cough peak expiratory flows.


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Abdominal Muscles/physiology , Compression Bandages , Cough/physiopathology , Spinal Cord Injuries/physiopathology , Spinal Cord Injuries/rehabilitation , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Paraplegia/physiopathology , Paraplegia/rehabilitation , Peak Expiratory Flow Rate/physiology , Quadriplegia/physiopathology , Quadriplegia/rehabilitation , Treatment Outcome , Volition , Young Adult
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