Chest Physiotherapy in Acute Muco-obstructive Lung Disease

Cureus. 2020 Feb 20;12(2):e7056. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7056.

Abstract

Acute mucus plugging is a pulmonary emergency associated with increased mortality and often requires rapid bronchoscopic intervention which may not be readily available in all centers. Furthermore, the role and efficacy of alternate conventional measures such as mechanical percussive therapies are uncertain. Herein, we present a patient who rapidly progressed to respiratory distress; a chest X-ray revealed left lobar atelectasis highly suggestive of acute mucus plugging. In the absence of rapid bronchoscopic intervention, bedside chest percussion was initiated with improvement in clinical status. Our case demonstrates the successful utilization of chest physiotherapy in the resolution of acute mucus plugging in an urgent situation and highlights the need for careful attention to respiratory status in high-risk patients who are also undergoing fluid removal with dialysis therapies.

Keywords: bedside procedures; chest; dyspnea; mucous plug; percussion; physiotherapy; pulmonary; respiratory; therapy; x-ray.

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  • Case Reports