Viral Bronchiolitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Airway Clearance Therapy on the Cardiac Autonomic Modulation in Hospitalized Paediatric Patients
The present study investigated the influence of respiratory affections on the heart rate variability (HRV) of paediatric patients. We have hypothesised that respiratory physiotherapy would promote a beneficial effect on the cardiac autonomic modulation. Twenty-four children, who were divided into respiratory disease group (RG) and control (CG) groups, were studied. Analysis of HRV was performed with the RG in the dorsal decubitus position during four different moments: basal record (30 minutes); 5 minutes after respiratory physiotherapy by means of airway clearance techniques (10-minute record); 5 minutes after nasotracheal suction (10-minute record); and 40 minutes after nasotracheal suction (30-minute record). CG group was submitted to the same protocol, except nasotracheal suction, which was not performed due to ethical reasons.
The study of heart rate variability (HRV) is a method allowing non-invasive and selective
evaluation of the changes in cardiac autonomic modulation. Its use in several clinical
situations has provided important information, serving as an evaluation instrument for a
better understanding of the involvement of the autonomic nervous system in various
physiopathological situations.
With regard to the applicability of HRV analysis in paediatric populations, it is known that
the maturity progression of sympathetic and vagal divisions is accompanied by a growing
increase in autonomic modulation over the pre- and post-natal periods. In turn, a few
studies have addressed the association between pathological paediatric conditions and
changes in the cardiac autonomic modulation, consequently, HRV.
Among these pathologies, the respiratory affections are the main factors of morbidity and
mortality in children, since newborns have peculiar aspects involving the respiratory system
that can easily lead to a lung failure. Within this context, one can note the importance of
the respiratory physiotherapy as an intervention using specific procedures in each case in
order to decrease the airway resistance and improve the ventilation/perfusion ratio, thus
improving the respiratory function and minimising the clinical severity. Consequently, in
patients suffering from obstructive pathologies or neuromuscular dysfunctions, which makes
cough an inefficient mechanism, physiotherapy can help them to recover from their condition.
Therefore, the respiratory physiotherapy has influence on the several hospitalisation
phases, contributing to make the hospital stays shorter and less difficult to the paediatric
inpatient and promoting a more humanised and more efficient environment based on the
patient's needs. In this sense, it is possible that the paediatric inpatients present
important alterations in their cardiovascular autonomic control, since constant oscillations
in the cardiac and hemodynamic parameters are observed. However, studies correlating HRV
with respiratory pathological conditions in paediatric inpatients are rare, either before or
after the respiratory physiotherapy procedures, such as application of airway clearance
techniques.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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