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This week’s Pulm PEEPs Pearls episode is a focused discussion between Furf and Monty about non-pharmacologic techniques for airway clearance in the non-Cystic Fibrosis bronchiectasis population. This is a focused, high-yield discussion of the key points about airway clearance, including practical tips and a discussion of the evidence.
This episode was prepared in conjunction with George Doumat MD. Goerge is an internal medicine resident at UT Southwestern and joined us for a Pulm PEEPs – BMJ Thorax journal club episode. He is now acting as a Pulm PEEPs Editor for the Pulm PEEPs Pearls series.
Key Learning Points
1) Why airway clearance matters in non-CF bronchiectasis
2) What ACTs are trying to achieve clinically
3) The main ACT “families” and when to use them
Breathing-based techniques (device-free, flexible)
PEP / Oscillatory PEP (stents airways + “vibrates” mucus loose)
Mechanical/manual techniques (help when patient can’t self-clear well)
4) How to choose the “right” technique (the practical framework)
There is no one-size-fits-all. Match the tool to the patient:
A key mindset from the script: this is not a lifetime contract—reassess and adjust over time with shared decision-making.
5) Evidence takeaways (what improves, what doesn’t)
6) Special population pearls
7) The “real” bottom line
References and Further Reading
Lee AL et al., “Airway clearance techniques for bronchiectasis,” Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015; PMC7175838. PMID: 26591003.
Athanazio RA et al., “Airway Clearance Techniques in Bronchiectasis,” Front Med (Lausanne). 2020; PMC7674976. PMID: 33251032.
Iacono R et al., “Mucociliary clearance techniques for treating non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis,” Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2015; PMID: 26078380.
Polverino E et al., “European Respiratory Society statement on airway clearance techniques in bronchiectasis,” Eur Respir J. 2023; PMID: 37142337.
Doumat G, Aksamit TR, Kanj AN. Bronchiectasis: A clinical review of inflammation. Respir Med. 2025 Aug;244:108179. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2025.108179. Epub 2025 May 25. PMID: 40425105.
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This week’s Pulm PEEPs Pearls episode is a focused discussion between Furf and Monty about non-pharmacologic techniques for airway clearance in the non-Cystic Fibrosis bronchiectasis population. This is a focused, high-yield discussion of the key points about airway clearance, including practical tips and a discussion of the evidence.
This episode was prepared in conjunction with George Doumat MD. Goerge is an internal medicine resident at UT Southwestern and joined us for a Pulm PEEPs – BMJ Thorax journal club episode. He is now acting as a Pulm PEEPs Editor for the Pulm PEEPs Pearls series.
Key Learning Points
1) Why airway clearance matters in non-CF bronchiectasis
2) What ACTs are trying to achieve clinically
3) The main ACT “families” and when to use them
Breathing-based techniques (device-free, flexible)
PEP / Oscillatory PEP (stents airways + “vibrates” mucus loose)
Mechanical/manual techniques (help when patient can’t self-clear well)
4) How to choose the “right” technique (the practical framework)
There is no one-size-fits-all. Match the tool to the patient:
A key mindset from the script: this is not a lifetime contract—reassess and adjust over time with shared decision-making.
5) Evidence takeaways (what improves, what doesn’t)
6) Special population pearls
7) The “real” bottom line
References and Further Reading
Lee AL et al., “Airway clearance techniques for bronchiectasis,” Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015; PMC7175838. PMID: 26591003.
Athanazio RA et al., “Airway Clearance Techniques in Bronchiectasis,” Front Med (Lausanne). 2020; PMC7674976. PMID: 33251032.
Iacono R et al., “Mucociliary clearance techniques for treating non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis,” Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2015; PMID: 26078380.
Polverino E et al., “European Respiratory Society statement on airway clearance techniques in bronchiectasis,” Eur Respir J. 2023; PMID: 37142337.
Doumat G, Aksamit TR, Kanj AN. Bronchiectasis: A clinical review of inflammation. Respir Med. 2025 Aug;244:108179. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2025.108179. Epub 2025 May 25. PMID: 40425105.

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