医学
谵妄
功能性电刺激
重症监护室
自行车
不利影响
队列研究
物理疗法
队列
重症监护
物理医学与康复
急诊医学
重症监护医学
刺激
内科学
考古
历史
作者
Selina M. Parry,Susan Berney,Stephen Warrillow,Doa El‐Ansary,Adam L. Bryant,Nicholas Hart,Zudin Puthucheary,Renè Koopman,Linda Denehy
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2014.03.017
摘要
The purpose was to determine (a) safety and feasibility of functional electrical stimulation (FES)-cycling and (b) compare FES-cycling to case-matched controls in terms of functional recovery and delirium outcomes. Sixteen adult intensive care unit patients with sepsis ventilated for more than 48 hours and in the intensive care unit for at least 4 days were included. Eight subjects underwent FES-cycling in addition to usual care and were compared to 8 case-matched control individuals. Primary outcomes were safety and feasibility of FES-cycling. Secondary outcomes were Physical Function in Intensive Care Test scored on awakening, time to reach functional milestones, and incidence and duration of delirium. One minor adverse event was recorded. Sixty-nine out of total possible 95 FES sessions (73%) were completed. A visible or palpable contraction was present 80% of the time. There was an improvement in Physical Function in Intensive Care Test score of 3.9/10 points in the intervention cohort with faster recovery of functional milestones. There was also a shorter duration of delirium in the intervention cohort. The delivery of FES-cycling is both safe and feasible. The preliminary findings suggest that FES-cycling may improve function and reduce delirium. Further research is required to confirm the findings of this study and evaluate the efficacy of FES-cycling.
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