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Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in critical illness: a double-blinded, randomised, sham-controlled pilot study
by
Jonkman, Annemijn H.
, McLachlan, Angus J.
, McCaughey, Euan J.
, Hudson, Anna L.
, Bye, Elizabeth A.
, Collins, David W.
, Gandevia, Simon C.
, Butler, Jane E.
, Heunks, Leo M. A.
, McBain, Rachel A.
, Boswell-Ruys, Claire L.
in
Abdomen
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ APACHE
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical illness
/ Critical Illness - epidemiology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Electric Stimulation - instrumentation
/ Electric Stimulation - methods
/ Electrical stimulation
/ Electrotherapeutics
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Intensive Care Units - organization & administration
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Length of Stay - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pilot Projects
/ Rectus Abdominis - blood supply
/ Rectus Abdominis - physiopathology
/ Respiratory function
/ Respiratory muscles
/ Safety regulations
/ Teachers
/ Ventilator Weaning - instrumentation
/ Ventilator Weaning - methods
/ Ventilator Weaning - standards
2019
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Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in critical illness: a double-blinded, randomised, sham-controlled pilot study
by
Jonkman, Annemijn H.
, McLachlan, Angus J.
, McCaughey, Euan J.
, Hudson, Anna L.
, Bye, Elizabeth A.
, Collins, David W.
, Gandevia, Simon C.
, Butler, Jane E.
, Heunks, Leo M. A.
, McBain, Rachel A.
, Boswell-Ruys, Claire L.
in
Abdomen
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ APACHE
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical illness
/ Critical Illness - epidemiology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Electric Stimulation - instrumentation
/ Electric Stimulation - methods
/ Electrical stimulation
/ Electrotherapeutics
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Intensive Care Units - organization & administration
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Length of Stay - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pilot Projects
/ Rectus Abdominis - blood supply
/ Rectus Abdominis - physiopathology
/ Respiratory function
/ Respiratory muscles
/ Safety regulations
/ Teachers
/ Ventilator Weaning - instrumentation
/ Ventilator Weaning - methods
/ Ventilator Weaning - standards
2019
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Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in critical illness: a double-blinded, randomised, sham-controlled pilot study
by
Jonkman, Annemijn H.
, McLachlan, Angus J.
, McCaughey, Euan J.
, Hudson, Anna L.
, Bye, Elizabeth A.
, Collins, David W.
, Gandevia, Simon C.
, Butler, Jane E.
, Heunks, Leo M. A.
, McBain, Rachel A.
, Boswell-Ruys, Claire L.
in
Abdomen
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ APACHE
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical illness
/ Critical Illness - epidemiology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Electric Stimulation - instrumentation
/ Electric Stimulation - methods
/ Electrical stimulation
/ Electrotherapeutics
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Intensive Care Units - organization & administration
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Length of Stay - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pilot Projects
/ Rectus Abdominis - blood supply
/ Rectus Abdominis - physiopathology
/ Respiratory function
/ Respiratory muscles
/ Safety regulations
/ Teachers
/ Ventilator Weaning - instrumentation
/ Ventilator Weaning - methods
/ Ventilator Weaning - standards
2019
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Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in critical illness: a double-blinded, randomised, sham-controlled pilot study
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Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in critical illness: a double-blinded, randomised, sham-controlled pilot study
2019
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Background
For every day a person is dependent on mechanical ventilation, respiratory and cardiac complications increase, quality of life decreases and costs increase by > $USD 1500. Interventions that improve respiratory muscle function during mechanical ventilation can reduce ventilation duration. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of employing an abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) training program with critically ill mechanically ventilated patients. We also investigated the effect of abdominal FES on respiratory muscle atrophy, mechanical ventilation duration and intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay.
Methods
Twenty critically ill mechanically ventilated participants were recruited over a 6-month period from one metropolitan teaching hospital. They were randomly assigned to receive active or sham (control) abdominal FES for 30 min, twice per day, 5 days per week, until ICU discharge. Feasibility was assessed through participant compliance to stimulation sessions. Abdominal and diaphragm muscle thickness were measured using ultrasound 3 times in the first week, and weekly thereafter by a blinded assessor. Respiratory function was recorded when the participant could first breathe independently and at ICU discharge, with ventilation duration and ICU length of stay also recorded at ICU discharge by a blinded assessor.
Results
Fourteen of 20 participants survived to ICU discharge (8, intervention; 6, control). One control was transferred before extubation, while one withdrew consent and one was withdrawn for staff safety after extubation. Median compliance to stimulation sessions was 92.1% (IQR 5.77%) in the intervention group, and 97.2% (IQR 7.40%) in the control group (
p
= 0.384). While this pilot study is not adequately powered to make an accurate statistical conclusion, there appeared to be no between-group thickness changes of the rectus abdominis (
p
= 0.099 at day 3), diaphragm (
p
= 0.652 at day 3) or combined lateral abdominal muscles (
p
= 0.074 at day 3). However, ICU length of stay (
p
= 0.011) and ventilation duration (
p
= 0.039) appeared to be shorter in the intervention compared to the control group.
Conclusions
Our compliance rates demonstrate the feasibility of using abdominal FES with critically ill mechanically ventilated patients. While abdominal FES did not lead to differences in abdominal muscle or diaphragm thickness, it may be an effective method to reduce ventilation duration and ICU length of stay in this patient group. A fully powered study into this effect is warranted.
Trial registration
The Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry,
ACTRN12617001180303
. Registered 9 August 2017.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ APACHE
/ Critical Illness - epidemiology
/ Electric Stimulation - instrumentation
/ Electric Stimulation - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intensive Care Units - organization & administration
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Length of Stay - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Rectus Abdominis - blood supply
/ Rectus Abdominis - physiopathology
/ Teachers
/ Ventilator Weaning - instrumentation
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