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Leaflet Name: Clearway/ Clearway 2  cough assistor 
Leaflet Lead Name: Verity Ford 
Date Leaflet Developed: January 2021 

Date Leaflet Approved: 15/04/2021 
Issue Date: April 2021 
Review Date: April 2024 

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Clearway and Clearway 2 

Cough Assistor for Home Use 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liverpool Ventilation Service 

 

Aintree Site

 

Lower Lane, L9 7AL 

Tel:

 0151-525-5980 

 

Royal Site

 

Prescot Street, L7 8XP  

 

Broadgreen Site

  

Thomas Drive, L14 3LB 

 

Royal & Broadgreen Tel:

 0151-706-2000 

 

 

What is a Cough Assistor? 

 

A mechanical 

cough assistor

 is a machine 

which can help you clear secretions or 
phlegm from your lungs. 

 

The aim of the treatment is to help you 
breathe in and out deeply and quickly. This 
can help when your own cough is not strong 
enough. 

 

The cough assistor is usually given by a 
mask over

 

your mouth and nose.  

 

It helps you take a big breath in then helps 
you breathe out quickly; you would feel a 
gentle sucking sensation. 

 

What is it used for? 

 

There are many different reasons why a 
cough assistor may be needed including: 

 

  muscle problems that make breathing 

and coughing difficult. 

 

  bone problems that make the chest small 

and coughing difficult. 

 

What are the benefits of using a 
cough assistor? 

 

  It may help you clear mucus from your 

chest and may help prevent chest 
infections. 

 

  It can be used alongside other 

treatments to prevent breathlessness 
when you are lying down and shallow 
breathing that leads to a strain on your 
heart and daytime sleepiness. 

 

If you are unsure about the reason why you 
have been given the machine please ask 
your physiotherapist or doctor. 

 

Will I be seen by a Doctor, Nurse 
or Physiotherapist? 

 

The decision to provide a machine is taken 
by the team as a whole, however the 
machine will be provided by a 
physiotherapist, either during a clinic 
appointment, a home visit or whilst you are 
an inpatient.  

 

During this time you will have a full 
explanation about the machine and its set 
up. You and/or any carers or family will be 
shown how to use and maintain the 
machine. You will also be given a list of 
contact numbers should you have any 
queries. 

 

What do I need to do before I use 
it?  

 

Important: You must CHECK

 the machine 

settings each time before starting treatment.  

 

  The cough assistor machine you have 

been given operates from the mains i.e. 
it must be plugged in when in use. If 
necessary a battery can be provided to 
allow use when away from mains 
electricity. 

 

  To turn the machine on, press the switch 

on the front of the machine. 

 

Summary of Contents for Clearway

Page 1: ...ghing difficult What are the benefits of using a cough assistor It may help you clear mucus from your chest and may help prevent chest infections It can be used alongside other treatments to prevent breathlessness when you are lying down and shallow breathing that leads to a strain on your heart and daytime sleepiness If you are unsure about the reason why you have been given the machine please as...

Page 2: ...res before starting treatment to ensure the settings match the prescription you have Use of high pressures could potentially cause a pneumothorax hole in the lungs You will have been carefully assessed and settings decided on your clinical need We will carefully choose settings to minimise any risk of harm to you If you experience any sudden sharp pain which does not go away stop using the device ...

Page 3: ...les as you may feel tired or slightly light headed Repeat cycles of treatment as directed by your physiotherapist Always finish treatment with a breath in on the device Equipment and Machine settings Model Serial no Machine settings Date Mode Insufflation pressure Exsufflation pressure Ti Te Pause Cycle repeat Inspiratory repeat Vibrations Recommended usage Number of cycles treatment and number of...

Page 4: ...ubing should be washed in warm soapy water every 2 3 days If mucus is coughed into the tube please wash after use Please ensure that the tubing is dry prior to reconnecting to the cough assistor Check the circuit at each use a replace if damaged Machine Maintenance and Repair If your machine breaks down or has a fault please contact an Engineer at Deva Medical on 24hr emergency number 0772 088 327...

Page 5: ... must ensure that your machine is taken as hand luggage The ventilation team can provide you with a letter to allow this Tel 0151 529 8944 If you are unsure about travelling please contact the physiotherapists for advice Are there any alternatives Your physiotherapist may be able to teach you exercises positions or supported cough techniques which may help you to clear mucus There is also a simple...

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