Research ArticleOriginal Contributions
A Comparison of the Therapeutic Effectiveness of and Preference for Postural Drainage and Percussion, Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation, and High-Frequency Chest Wall Compression in Hospitalized Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Sarah M Varekojis, F Herbert Douce, Robert L Flucke, David A Filbrun, Jill S Tice, Karen S McCoy and Robert G Castile
Respiratory Care January 2003, 48 (1) 24-28;
Sarah M Varekojis
Respiratory Therapy Division, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
MSc RRTF Herbert Douce
Respiratory Therapy Division, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
MSc RRT-NPRobert L Flucke
Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
RRTDavid A Filbrun
Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
RRTJill S Tice
Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
MSc RNKaren S McCoy
Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
MDRobert G Castile
Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
MD MScIn this issue
Respiratory Care
Vol. 48, Issue 1
1 Jan 2003
A Comparison of the Therapeutic Effectiveness of and Preference for Postural Drainage and Percussion, Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation, and High-Frequency Chest Wall Compression in Hospitalized Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Sarah M Varekojis, F Herbert Douce, Robert L Flucke, David A Filbrun, Jill S Tice, Karen S McCoy, Robert G Castile
Respiratory Care Jan 2003, 48 (1) 24-28;
A Comparison of the Therapeutic Effectiveness of and Preference for Postural Drainage and Percussion, Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation, and High-Frequency Chest Wall Compression in Hospitalized Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Sarah M Varekojis, F Herbert Douce, Robert L Flucke, David A Filbrun, Jill S Tice, Karen S McCoy, Robert G Castile
Respiratory Care Jan 2003, 48 (1) 24-28;