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电子阻力加载装置的吸气肌训练可改善随机对照试验中延长撤机结局。

Inspiratory Muscle Training With an Electronic Resistive Loading Device Improves Prolonged Weaning Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Medical Science Post-graduation Program, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

Physical Therapy Hospital Naval Marcilio Dias, Rio de Janiero, Brazil (Brazil's Navy).

出版信息

Crit Care Med. 2021 Apr 1;49(4):589-597. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004787.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To test if the use of an inspiratory muscle training program with an electronic resistive loading device is associated with benefits as to muscle strength, weaning, and survival in the ICU.

DESIGN

Prospective randomized controlled trial.

SETTINGS

Study conducted at the ICU of a Navy's hospital, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from January 2016 to September 2018.

PATIENTS

Tracheostomized patients (18-86 yr) on prolonged weaning.

INTERVENTIONS

Participants were assigned to inspiratory muscle training (intervention group) or a traditional T-piece protocol (control group). In the inspiratory muscle training group, participants underwent training with an electronic inspiratory training device (POWERbreathe K-5; Technologies Ltd, Birmingham, United Kingdom).

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS

Changes in respiratory muscle strength and rates of ICU survival and weaning success were compared between groups. Forty-eight participants in the inspiratory muscle training group and 53 ones in the control group were included in the final analysis. The inspiratory muscle training was associated with a substantially higher gain on muscle strength as assessed by the maximal inspiratory pressure (70.5 [51.0-82.5] vs -48.0 cm H2O [36.0-72.0 cm H2O]; p = 0.003) and the timed inspiratory effort index (1.56 [1.25-2.08] vs 0.99 cm H2O/s [0.65-1.71 cm H2O/s]; p = 0.001). Outcomes at the 60th day of ICU were significantly better in the intervention group regarding both survival (71.1% vs 48.9%; p = 0.030) and weaning success (74.8% vs 44.5%; p = 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The use of an inspiratory muscle training program with an electronic resistive loading device was associated with substantial muscle strength gain and positive impacts in two very relevant clinical outcomes: the rates of ICU survival and successful weaning.

摘要

目的

测试使用带有电子阻力加载装置的吸气肌训练计划是否与 ICU 中的肌肉力量、脱机和生存获益相关。

设计

前瞻性随机对照试验。

设置

2016 年 1 月至 2018 年 9 月在巴西里约热内卢海军医院的 ICU 进行研究。

患者

长期脱机的气管切开患者(18-86 岁)。

干预

参与者被分配到吸气肌训练(干预组)或传统 T 型管方案(对照组)。在吸气肌训练组中,参与者使用电子吸气训练设备(英国伯明翰的 Technologies Ltd 的 POWERbreathe K-5)进行训练。

测量和主要结果

比较两组患者的呼吸肌力量变化、ICU 生存率和脱机成功率。最终分析包括吸气肌训练组的 48 名参与者和对照组的 53 名参与者。吸气肌训练与肌肉力量的显著增加有关,最大吸气压力(70.5[51.0-82.5]cm H2O 比-48.0cm H2O[36.0-72.0cm H2O];p=0.003)和时间吸气努力指数(1.56[1.25-2.08]cm H2O/s 比 0.99cm H2O/s[0.65-1.71cm H2O/s];p=0.001)。在 ICU 第 60 天,干预组在生存率(71.1%比 48.9%;p=0.030)和脱机成功率(74.8%比 44.5%;p=0.001)方面的结果显著更好。

结论

使用带有电子阻力加载装置的吸气肌训练计划与显著的肌肉力量增加和两个非常相关的临床结果的积极影响相关:ICU 生存率和成功脱机的比例。

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