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Evaluation of Inhaler Technique Using the Aerosol Inhalation Monitor
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2004The objective of this study is to determine if the Aerosol Inhalation Monitor (AIM) can assist patients in learning correct inhaler technique and assess retention. A 9-month study was conducted in 5 Midwest pharmacies. Patients were eligible if they had filled a prescription for a metered-dose inhaler within 6 months.
Carrie A. Sarvis +2 more
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Nasal Inhalation as a Cause of Inefficient Pulmonal Aerosol Inhalation Technique in Children
Allergy, 1983In order to evaluate whether children can be taught the efficient use of a pressurized terbutaline aerosol with a tube spacer 71 children were given careful instruction in aerosol inhalation technique according to the manufacturer's instructions. Inhalation technique, was assessed as being efficient when a child achieved an increase of more than 19% in
S, Pedersen, P A, Ostergaard
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An Audit of Antiasthmatic Drug Inhalation Technique and Understanding
Journal of Asthma, 1993Inhaled rather than oral antiasthmatic therapy is accepted as more advantageous but depends on patient technique and understanding. In 74 asthmatic outpatients, technique using metered-dose inhaler (MDI) was poor; in 56 patients inhaling beta-agonist, the mean peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) increase was only 15 L/min (6%) greater than in 18 controls,
Kumana, CR +5 more
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Improving inhaler technique in patients with asthma
Nursing Standard, 2011This article provides an overview of the key issues relating to the selection and use of inhaler devices in the treatment of asthma. The article reviews the features of the main types of inhaler devices and the factors affecting choice. The importance of patient involvement and the need for teaching and ongoing review of correct inhaler technique is ...
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Assessment of inhaler technique in general practice
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 198971 Patients who were using inhalers in an inner city Dublin teaching practice were assessed by the author over a four month period to see if they were using their inhalers properly. 18 (25%) had perfect technique, 26 (37%) had adequate technique and 27 (38%) had poor technique.
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INHALER TECHNIQUE IN THE ELDERLY
Age and Ageing, 1988J M, Armitage, S J, Williams
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Inhalation Anesthesia Drugs and Techniques
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1981A B, Kelly, E P, Steffey
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