See Why the Acapella System is Preferred by Patients for Superior Sputum Clearance

The Acapella System: Backed By Evidence, Preferred By Patients

Oscillatory positive expiratory pressure (OPEP) therapy can help patients breathe easier, which is why the device you choose should not only be effective at clearing sputum, but also comfortable to use. The Acapella system offers the best of both worlds with its user-friendly design and ability to deliver superior sputum clearance. See for yourself how the Acapella system can help support the delivery and compliance of PEP therapy for your patients.

Superior Sputum Clearance

The effectiveness of the Acapella system surpasses traditional methods, helping ensure that your patients breathe easier.

  • Acapella versus 'usual airway clearance' during acute exacerbation in bronchiectasis: a randomized crossover trial

    J E Patterson, O Hewitt, L Kent, I Bradbury, J S Elborn, J M Bradley

  • Laboratory evaluation of the Acapella device: pressure characteristics under different conditions, and a software tool to optimize its practical use

    Carlos Eduardo Alves Silva, Josiel G Santos, José M Jansen, Pedro Lopes de Melo

  • Mechanical analysis of an oscillatory positive expiratory pressure device used in respiratory rehabilitation

    C E Alves, L Q Nunes, P L Melo

  • Mechanical behaviors of Flutter VRP1, Shaker, and Acapella devices

    Alexandre Pereira dos Santos, Rogério Contato Guimarães, Eliane Maria de Carvalho, Ada Clarice Gastaldi

  • Performance comparison of two oscillating positive expiratory pressure devices: Acapella versus Flutter

    Teresa A Volsko, Juliann DiFiore, Robert L Chatburn

Preferred by Patients

Many patients prefer the user-friendly, comfortable design of the Acapella system for airway clearance.

  • A comparison of the Acapella and a threshold inspiratory muscle trainer for sputum clearance in bronchiectasis - A pilot study

    Sushmitha Naraparaju, K Vaishali, Prem Venkatesan, Vishak Acharya

  • Acapella versus 'usual airway clearance' during acute exacerbation in bronchiectasis: a randomized crossover trial

    J E Patterson, O Hewitt, L Kent, I Bradbury, J S Elborn, J M Bradley

  • A randomised controlled trial comparing incentive spirometry with the Acapella device for physiotherapy after thoracoscopic lung resection surgery

    Y J Cho, H Ryu, J Lee, I K Park, Y T Kim, Y H Lee, H Lee, D M Hong, J H Seo, J H Bahk, Y Jeon

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