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Survey of use of the insufflator-exsufflator in patients with spinal cord injury

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JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 127-130

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2007.11753923

Keywords

respiratory disease; spinal cord injuries; insufflator-exsufflator; tracheostomy; tetraplegia; paraplegia

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Background/Objective: The insufflator-exsufflator has been shown to be effective in assisting cough in individuals with spinal cord injury. However, many institutions do not use this device. The study was performed to assess use of the device and attitudes among health care providers. Methods: We developed a questionnaire with 4 categories of questions: knowledge of the device, type of facility, clinical practice with the device, and patient and provider satisfaction. The questionnaire was mailed to members of the American Paraplegia Society. Results: Eighty-six questionnaires (16%) were returned. The device was being used in 49% of the institutions. The device was most commonly used with a tracheostomy; use did not correlate with size or type of facility. Patient and provider satisfaction with the insufflator-exsufflator was high. Conclusions: The insufflator-exsufflator is used as a means of removal of secretions in approximately one half of institutions polled. Satisfaction with the device is high.

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