In this study, electrical impedance tomography (EIT), a noninvasive and nonradiative technology, is applied to guide the accurate respiratory rehabilitation of pneumonia. On the basis of traditional physical assessment, physiotherapists introduce EIT as an auxiliary imaging technology into the field of rehabilitation, which can increase the accurate understanding of ventilation conditions of local lung lesions, so as to optimize physical therapy methods, which is conducive to the improvement of patients' symptoms, the improvement of lesions, and the improvement of patients' quality of life.
According to the results of traditional assessment, physiotherapists and clinicians discussed the EIT results to give respiratory rehabilitation chest physiotherapy, and adjusted the treatment according to the results of T2 and T3 review. EIT has dynamic monitoring charts and communicates with patients about the changes after treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
84
According to the results of traditional assessment, physiotherapists and clinicians discussed the EIT results to give respiratory rehabilitation chest physiotherapy
Conventional assessment by physical therapists was followed by respiratory rehabilitation chest physiotherapy.Chest physical therapy for respiratory rehabilitation includes postural drainage, cough technique, forced expiratory technique, positive expiratory pressure, high-frequency chest wall compression, chest tapping, vibration, active breathing cycle technique, etc. All chest physiotherapy was performed by 1 therapist.
Jingyi Ge
Beijing, China
Clinical pulmonary infection score
CPIS is a comprehensive assessment of the severity of infection based on clinical, radiological, and microbiological criteria, including body temperature, white blood cell count, tracheal secretions, oxygenation, chest X-ray, progression of pulmonary infiltrates, and tracheal aspirate culture. The maximum score was 12 and the minimum score is 0 points.. It is of great significance in the diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of pneumonia, and has high application value.The higher the CPIS score, the more serious the patient\'s clinical condition is and the more timely treatment is needed. When the CPIS score is ≤6, the discontinuation of antibiotics can be considered.
Time frame: Before respiratory rehabilitation chest physiotherapy (T1), on days 3 (T2) and 7 (T3) after the start of treatment.
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