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Clinical Trial

Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow

NCT: NCT07631481 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07631481
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2024-05-01
Completion2026-05-21
SponsorCliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain (OTHER)
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Brief Summary

Cough is a key airway protective mechanism requiring coordinated neuromuscular function. Peak cough flow (PCF) is a simple, non-invasive measure widely used to assess cough effectiveness and guide clinical decisions. Current ATS/ERS guidelines recommend measuring PCF in a seated position using a mouthpiece with a nose clip; however, this setup is not always feasible in clinical practice. Some patients cannot maintain posture or ensure an adequate mouthpiece seal, making a facial mask a potential alternative. The influence of body position and interface on PCF measurements remains unclear, with limited evidence from randomized crossover studies. This study aims to evaluate the effects of body position (sitting vs standing) and measurement interface (mouthpiece vs facial mask) on PCF in healthy young adults. In a randomized within-subject crossover design, participants perform PCF measurements under four conditions (Sit-Mask, Stand-Mask, Sit-Mouthpiece, Stand-Mouthpiece) during a single session. The findings will help inform more flexible and standardized PCF assessment procedures in clinical practice.

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What is Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow?

Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow is a clinical trial registered under NCT07631481. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07631481?

The current status of NCT07631481 (Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow) is: COMPLETED.

When did Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow start?

Posture, Interface, and Peak Cough Flow started on 2024-05-01.

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