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Effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy on physical function in patients with COVID-19 associated pneumonia: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

机译:神经肌肉电气刺激治疗对Covid-19相关肺炎患者物理功能的影响:随机对照试验的研究方案

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PurposeNeuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been considered as a promising approach for the early rehabilitation of patients during and/or after intensive care unit (ICU) stay. The overall objective of this study is to evaluate the NMES effectiveness to counteract the post-ICU impairment in physical function of COVID-19 patients. The specific aim of this manuscript is to describe the study design, protocol, content of interventions, primary and secondary outcomes and to discuss the clinical rehabilitation impact of the expected experimental results.MethodsThis prospective, randomized, controlled, parallel-group, single-blind trial will include 80 patients who had undergone mechanical or non-invasive ventilation following pneumonia-induced respiratory failure. Patients are randomized to a control group (routine physical therapy for 3 weeks) or a NMES group (routine physical therapy plus NMES of quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles for 3 weeks). The primary outcome is physical performance assessed through the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). Secondary outcomes include independence level, perceived fatigue, muscle strength, rectus femoris thickness, and walking performance. The SPBB and walking performance are assessed once (after the intervention), while all other outcomes are assessed twice (before and after the intervention).ConclusionNMES is a simple and non-invasive technique for muscle strengthening that is usually well tolerated, does not produce adverse effects, requires no or little cooperation from patients and is quite inexpensive. Therefore, proving the effectiveness of NMES therapy for physical and muscle function in COVID-19 patients could support its systematic incorporation in post-ICU rehabilitation protocols of patients presenting with post-intensive care syndrome.
机译:紫红素尿血清刺激(纽姆斯)被认为是在重症监护单位(ICU)留下期间和/或之后患者早期康复的有希望的方法。本研究的总体目标是评估纽姆斯的有效性,以抵消Covid-19患者的物理功能的ICU后损伤。本手稿的具体目标是描述研究设计,协议,干预措施,初步和二次结果,并讨论预期实验结果的临床康复影响。方法前瞻性,随机,受控,并行组,单盲试验将包括80名患有肺炎症诱导的呼吸衰竭后机械或非侵入性通气的患者。患者随机转移到对照组(常规物理治疗3周)或NMES组(常规物理治疗加3周的Quadriceps和胃肠肌肌肉3周)。主要结果是通过短物理性能电池(SPPB)评估的物理性能。二次结果包括独立水平,感知疲劳,肌肉力量,直肠股骨厚度和行走性能。 SPBB和步行性能进行一次评估一次(干预后),虽然所有其他结果进行评估两次(干预前后)。Conclusionnmes是一种简单而非侵入性的肌肉加固技术,通常耐受性,不会产生不良影响,不需要患者的不合作或很少的合作,并且相当便宜。因此,证明了纽姆斯治疗对Covid-19患者身体和肌肉功能的有效性,可以支持其在患有重症治疗后综合征的患者的ICU后康复方案中的系统融合。

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