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Pilot Trial of Spirometer Games for Airway Clearance Practice in Cystic Fibrosis
2012
Respiratory care
BACKGROUND: Many children with cystic fibrosis (CF) adhere poorly to airway clearance techniques (ACTs), and would rather play video games that challenge their dexterity and visual tracking skills. We developed gaming technology that encourages forced expiratory maneuvers. OBJEC-TIVE: Following interviews regarding recreational activities and subjects' practice of ACTs, we conducted a pilot trial of spirometer games in 13 adolescents with CF, to test the hypothesis that games could increase
doi:10.4187/respcare.01263
pmid:22348602
fatcat:7q76fgjawfghdnwqyuxu5nwc6a