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Med Intensiva (Engl Ed) ; 42(1): 50-59, 2018.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28619528

ABSTRACT

Cough is a fundamental defense mechanism for keeping the airway free of foreign elements. Life-threatening situations may arise when cough proves ineffective as a result of muscle weakness or altered mucociliary function. When a patient is unable to cough effectively, techniques are required to either reinforce or replace cough capacity. The use of mechanical systems that facilitate or substitute cough function is increasingly common in Intensive Care Units, where it is relatively frequent to find situations of ineffective cough due to different clinical causes. This review examines the current clinical practice recommendations referred to the indication and use of mechanical cough assist and intrapulmonary percussive ventilation systems.


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Airway Obstruction/prevention & control , Cough , Mucociliary Clearance , Respiratory Therapy/methods , Airway Obstruction/etiology , Airway Obstruction/therapy , Cough/physiopathology , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Mucociliary Clearance/physiology , Muscle Weakness/complications , Percussion , Respiration, Artificial , Respiratory Function Tests , Respiratory Paralysis/complications , Respiratory Therapy/adverse effects , Respiratory Therapy/instrumentation , Tracheotomy
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Med Intensiva ; 37(8): 503-9, 2013 Nov.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23228699

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the readability of informed consent documents (IC) used in an intensive care department and in the Andalusian Healthcare System (AHS). DESIGN: A descriptive study was carried out. SCOPE: The Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary Hospital, and the AHS. INTERVENTIONS: A review and analysis was made of the existing 14 IC models in the Intensive Care Unit and of another 14 IC models offered by the AHS, using the following readability scores: Flesch, Sentence complexity, LEGIN, Fernández-Huerta, Szigriszt and INFLESZ. RESULTS: Twenty-four IC (85.7%) failed to satisfy some of the indexes, while three (10.7%) did not satisfy any of them. Four documents (14.3%) satisfied all the indexes analyzed, and therefore are easy to understand. Flesch score: satisfied by one of the ICU IC (7.1%) and by three of the AHS documents (21.4%). Sentence complexity score: satisfied by 11 of the ICU IC (78.6%) and by 13 of the AHS documents (92.8%). Fernández-Huerta score: satisfied by four of the ICU IC (28.6%) and by 13 of the AHS documents (92.8%). Szigriszt score: satisfied by two of the ICU IC (14.3%) and by 11 of the AHS documents (64.3%). INFLESZ score: satisfied by two of the ICU IC (14.3%) and by 10 of the AHS documents (71.4%). CONCLUSIONS: The documents analyzed are generally difficult to read and understand by most people, and do not satisfy the basic purpose for which they were drafted.


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Comprehension , Informed Consent , Humans
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