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       Active Cycle of Breathing Technique (ACBT) 
       
      What is ACBT? 
      The ACBT is a technique to help you clear secretions from your chest. 
       
      Coughing alone can be tiring and ineffective. The ACBT uses different types of breaths to make 
      it easier to clear secretions by shifting them form the outer part of your lungs towards the main 
      airways. 
       
      A typical cycle:                Relaxed 
       
                                     breathing 
       
       
       
                    Huff 2 to 3 times            Deep breathing 
                      (+/- cough)                  3 to 5 times 
       
       
       
       
                                      Relaxed 
                                     breathing 
       
       
      What do I do? 
      The ACBT can be used in any position that you are comfortable in. Many people find upright 
      sitting the best, but side lying positions can help with clearing secretions. 
       
      Relaxed Breathing / Breathing Control 
      This is normal, gentle breathing using the lower chest. 
       
      1.  Rest one hand on your abdomen so that you can feel it rise and fall with your breathing. 
      2.  Breathe in gently feeling your hand rise and your lower chest expand. 
      3.  Breathe out gently allowing your shoulders to relax down.  The breath out should be slow, 
         like a “sigh”. 
       
      Deep Breathing 
      1.  Breathe in deeply feeling your lower chest expand as far as possible.  Try to keep your neck 
         and shoulders relaxed. 
      2.  Hold the breath for up to three seconds. 
      3.  Let the air out gently. 
       
      Huff 
      This is a short sharp breath out through an open mouth that helps to force the secretions out. 
      There are two types of huff: 
       
      0248/04 - Oct 2019 - Physiotherapy                            Page 1 of 2 
         1.  From a medium sized breath in, with a long “squeezy” breath out. 
         2.  From a big breath in, with a shorter sharper breath out. 
         Start with the first type and progress to the second, using breathing control to recover between 
         huffs. 
          
         Remember the huff needs to be through an open mouth, using your abdominal muscles. 
          
         Cough 
         Only cough if you feel the secretions are ready to be cleared. 
          
         When do I stop? 
         After two cycles without clearing secretions OR until you are tired. 
          
         How often should I do them? 
         If you have an infection you will need to do the cycle several times a day to clear the secretions. 
         Three deep breaths every half hour is a good way to check for secretions and improve 
         ventilation, especially during an infection. 
          
         Adaptations 
         The ACBT is a flexible tool. You can do more than one set of deep breaths before huffing.  
         Remember to use breathing to control in between. 
          
         Important information 
         This patient information is for guidance purposes only and is not provided to replace 
         professional clinical advice from a qualified practitioner. 
          
         Your comments 
         We are always interested to hear your views about patient information. If you have any 
         comments please contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) – details below.  
          
         Hand hygiene 
         The trust is committed to maintaining a clean, safe environment. Hand hygiene is very important  
         in controlling infection. Alcohol gel is widely available at the patient bedside for staff use and at 
         the entrance of each clinical area for visitors to clean their hands before and after entering.  
          
         Other formats 
         If you require any of the Trust leaflets in alternative formats, such as large 
         print or alternative languages, please contact the Equality and Human 
         Rights Department - Tel: 0300 131 4500  
         After reading this information are there any questions you would like to ask?  Please list below 
         and ask your nurse or doctor. 
          
         Reference 
         The directorate group that have agreed this patient information leaflet:  Physiotherapy 
         Next review date:      October 2022 
         Responsible clinician:  Kirsten Mitchell, Senior Physiotherapist 
          
         © East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust - www.esht.nhs.uk 
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