Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury

Study design: A cross-sectional experimental study. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the benefit of elastic abdominal binders on voluntary cough in persons with spinal cord injury. Setting: Spinal rehabilitation unit in a teaching hospital. Methods: We measured voluntary cough peak...

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Main Authors: Julia, P.E., Sa'ari, M.Y., Hasnan, N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.99012014-05-15T01:45:26Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9901/ Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury Julia, P.E. Sa'ari, M.Y. Hasnan, N. R Medicine Study design: A cross-sectional experimental study. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the benefit of elastic abdominal binders on voluntary cough in persons with spinal cord injury. Setting: Spinal rehabilitation unit in a teaching hospital. Methods: We measured voluntary cough peak expiratory flow rate (in 21 subjects with spinal cord injury, (18 tetraplegia, 3 paraplegia) under three conditions: without abdominal binder as the baseline, with single-strap abdominal binder and triple-strap abdominal binder. Results: The results showed that the mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in all subjects without abdominal binder was 277.1 l per min. There was a significant increase in flow rate with the use of abdominal binders: 325.7 l per min with single-strap abdominal binder and 345.2 l per min with triple-strap abdominal binder (P < 0.05, paired t-test). The mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in tetraplegic subjects using triple-strap abdominal binders was significantly higher compared with those using single-strap abdominal binders (322.1 l per min and 299.4 l per min, respectively). Conclusion: Abdominal binders can be used as an effective method to improve cough ability in spinal cord injured patients, with triple-strap abdominal binder achieving greater cough peak expiratory flows. Spinal Cord (2011) 49, 1138-1142; doi: 10.1038/sc.2011.53; published online 17 May 2011 2011 Article PeerReviewed Julia, P.E. and Sa'ari, M.Y. and Hasnan, N. (2011) Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 49 (11). pp. 1138-1142. ISSN 1362-4393
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Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
description Study design: A cross-sectional experimental study. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the benefit of elastic abdominal binders on voluntary cough in persons with spinal cord injury. Setting: Spinal rehabilitation unit in a teaching hospital. Methods: We measured voluntary cough peak expiratory flow rate (in 21 subjects with spinal cord injury, (18 tetraplegia, 3 paraplegia) under three conditions: without abdominal binder as the baseline, with single-strap abdominal binder and triple-strap abdominal binder. Results: The results showed that the mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in all subjects without abdominal binder was 277.1 l per min. There was a significant increase in flow rate with the use of abdominal binders: 325.7 l per min with single-strap abdominal binder and 345.2 l per min with triple-strap abdominal binder (P < 0.05, paired t-test). The mean cough peak expiratory flow rate in tetraplegic subjects using triple-strap abdominal binders was significantly higher compared with those using single-strap abdominal binders (322.1 l per min and 299.4 l per min, respectively). Conclusion: Abdominal binders can be used as an effective method to improve cough ability in spinal cord injured patients, with triple-strap abdominal binder achieving greater cough peak expiratory flows. Spinal Cord (2011) 49, 1138-1142; doi: 10.1038/sc.2011.53; published online 17 May 2011
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author Julia, P.E.
Sa'ari, M.Y.
Hasnan, N.
author_facet Julia, P.E.
Sa'ari, M.Y.
Hasnan, N.
author_sort Julia, P.E.
title Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
title_short Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
title_full Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
title_fullStr Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
title_full_unstemmed Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
title_sort benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury
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