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Luciana Carnevalli Pereira1, Ana Paula de Souza Netto1, Fernanda Cordeiro da Silva1, Silvana Alves Pereira2, Cristiane Aparecida Moran1.
Abstract
A preschool four-year-old male patient had been admitted to the Mandaqui Hospital with a diagnosis of lobar pneumonia, pleural effusion, and right lung atelectasis. Treatment consisted of antibiotics and physiotherapy sessions, using a technique described in the literature as Insufflation Technique to Reverse Atelectasis (ITRA), which consists of a thoracic block of healthy lung tissue, leaving only the atelectasis area free, associated with the use of invasive or noninvasive mechanical ventilation with positive airway pressure for reversal of atelectasis. Two physiotherapy sessions were conducted daily. The sessions lasted 20 minutes and were fractionated into four series of five minutes each. Each series bilateral thoracic block was performed for 20 seconds with a pause lasting for the same time. Associated with the thoracic block, a continuous positive airways pressure was used using a facial mask and 7 cm H2O PEEP provided via CPAP. Conclusion. ITRA technique was effective in reversing atelectasis in this patient.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25883824 PMCID: PMC4391608 DOI: 10.1155/2015/490326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pediatr
Figure 1(a) Chest radiograph on the anteroposterior incidence, on day 1 of hospitalization and 15th day of clinical symptoms of pneumonia, showing the lobar pneumonia and a beginning of atelectasis in the right hemithorax. (b) Chest radiography on the incidence of Laurell on 1st day of admission showing pleural effusion in the right hemithorax. (c) Chest radiography on the posterior-anterior incidence on the 4th day of hospitalization, showing atelectasis improvement. (d) Chest radiography on the posterior-anterior incidence on the last day of hospitalization showing atelectasis reversal.
Average parameters assessed during each physiotherapy session.
| Variables | Before | During | After 10 min |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart rate | 122 | 110 | 111 |
| Respiratory frequency | 30 | 25 | 24 |
| O2 saturation | 96% | 97% | 97% |