Specific Inspiratory Muscle Training (SIMT)in the Patients With Ventilatory Dependence
- Conditions
- Ventilatory Defect
- Interventions
- Device: intervention group
- Registration Number
- NCT00792441
- Lead Sponsor
- Saikaew Chuachan
- Brief Summary
Prolong mechanical ventilation cause to respiratory muscle weakness and high risk to weaning failure,the investigators hypothesize that
1. Specific inspiratory muscle training (SIMT) using threshold loaded breathing device (BreatheMAX V.1)in patients with ventilator dependence will improve inspiratory muscle strength
2. SIMT will improve lung function in patients with ventilatory dependence.
3. SIMT will improve weaning success in patients with ventilatory dependence.
- Detailed Description
Prolonged mechanical ventilation cause detrimental effects on lung function and high risk of lung complications and standard weaning protocols are not successful in a number of patients. The strength of the inspiratory muscles is important factors in the success of weaning. Although, the inspiratory muscles are trained by manipulating the ventilator sensitivity and made of ventilation in the traditional protocol, the muscle function might not improved sufficiently to sustain independent and spontaneous breathing. Consequently, specific inspiratory muscle training is indicated and has been studied in patient with weaning failure. However, there is little evidence available and no firm conclusion can be drown. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine whether specific IMT training using the local made loaded threshold IMT device can improve lung function and accelerate the weaning process.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Patient who have been mechanically ventilated > 72 hours and start to weaning from medical order or ventilator dependent patients who have failed to wean prior to study.
- Normal arterial blood gas (PaCO2 < 50mmHg, PaO2 > 60 mmHg on FiO2 <0.5 or SaO2 > 90%, PH 7.35-7.45).
- Cardiovascular stability (HR ≤ 140 beats/min, systolic BP 90-140 mmHg and diastolic BP 60-90 mmHg, with no or minimal vasopressors)
- Good consciousness, cooperation and can sit in an upright position > 30 minutes
- Persistent homodynamic instability.
- Severe breathlessness at rest when spontaneous breathing.
- Coronary heart disease with angina.
- Life threatening arrhythmia (VF, VT).
- Sedation Ramsay scale > 2
- Severity of disease APACHE II score > 29
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description intervention group intervention group Patients with mechanical ventilated who met the criteria for weaning from medical doctor in Srinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Peak Negative Inspiratory Pressure (PNIP) every 7 day for 28 days
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Tidal volume every 7 day for 28 days. End tidal carbondioxide (PetCO2) every 7 day for 28 days. Heart rate every 7 day for 28 days. Airway resistance every 7 day for 28 days. Rate perceived breathlessness every 7 day for 28 day SpO2 every 7 day for 28 days. Weaning success every 7 day for 28 days. Vital capacity every 7 day for 28 days Minute ventilation every 7 day for 28 days. Lung compliance every 7 day for 28 days Respiratory rate every 7 day for 28 days.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU),Srinagarind Hospital
🇹🇭Khon Kaen, Thailand