Percussion Vest and Nebulizer: Do you use both, one or the other?
I'm under the impression that some participants on the forum inhale nebulized saline solution and some use a percussion vest, and some do both simultaneously. I've become curious as to whether the "Vest" actually adds significantly to the overall benefit of the treatment. My concern is that the vest may be exacerbating back woes. Maddeningly, some days I'm convinced it is; some days I think it's all in my head (i.e., "back in head" disease).
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Hi - when I do them together I cannot get a productive cough from the 7%. Only without vest or Aerobika can I get one good productive cough after nebulizing
“Now I have some “meat on the bone” for discussion this week with my ID doctor.”
Regina, be prepared to discover that you know more about nebuizing, and percussion vests than your doc. Particularly since s/he isn’t (I presume) a Pulmonologist. Hope you can report otherwise. Don
I think that there was a discussion here about nebulizing with the Aerobika attached. I’ve tried both ways but wonder if there was ever a concensus about whether it is more effective to use them at the same time or better to use the Aerobika after the nebulizer. It’s definitely faster but not sure if it is better to clear lungs.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Kathy - Is this the thread your were thinking of? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lung-mucus-clearance-reducing-the-breeding-ground-for-mycobacterium/?pg=2#comment-155244
Sue
Seems counterintuitive, though Oran my experience is similar to yours.
The program seems reasonable since you’re not trying to kill MAC. Don
My Pulmologist is ordering me a vest, I’ve been diagnosed with IPF with extensive Bronchiostasis, but in the upper airway, I currently nebulize with albuterol twice a day, then use acupella device after nebulizer. It does get some mucus up but I feel some left that I wish would be thin enough to cough up. I also drink water and that helps also. Any thoughts or help would be appreciated.
If you can feel more mucus after you use the acapella, maybe a saline neb after the albuterol would be beneficial to help thin it further. Unless you have an infection, normal saline (.9%) solution should be ok. It comes in little vials like the albuterol, you would just put it in the cup when the albuterol is gone & use it the same way (no need to wash the neb cup first.)
I am not too familiar with IPF, so you should ask your lung doc whether it could help.
Have you tried saline before?
Sue
Yes I have, and sometimes I use that instead of the albuterol and yes it does thin it out pretty good, I worry about using the albuterol, being a bronchodilator it seems that would add to the problem the bronchodilating effect would further wear the elasticity of my upper airway.
I wouldn't worry damage from a bronchodilator, as long as you do it as directed. You are actually giving your lungs a break by relaxing the airways and making it less of a struggle to breathe.
If you have an inhaler, you could use it before the saline, instead of 2 nebs. Opening the airway will bring up even more mucus.
Keep up the clearance - it will help keep you from getting the next lung infection.
Sue