Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Diaphragmatic Functional Electrical Stimulation in Heart Failure Patients: Uncontrolled Clinical Trial
Heart failure is an incapacity to provide adequate blood flow to the others organs, such as
brain, liver and kidney. The patients presents weakness and fatigue of inspiratory muscles,
mainly diaphragm muscle, that contributes to dyspnoea and limited physical capacity in this
patients.
Some methods are being studied to decrease the diaphragm weakness. The diaphragm functional
eletrical stimulation is a new technique, which has been studied to improve the respiratory
muscle strength. Then, the aim of this study is to assess the effects of diaphragm
functional electrical stimulation (FES) on respiratory muscle strength and muscle
architecture of patients with heart failure.
For this the following assessments will be performed before and after stimulation:
manovacuometry to verify the maximum inspiratory pressure and maximum expiratory pressure;
and ultrasonography to assess muscle architecture.
The subjects will be selected by the decompensation in heart failure, with the adequate
elegibility criteria. This study have no control group, because this technique has been
little researched and could be unethical with the patient who won't receive this treatment.
The subjetcs of this research will receive the diaphragm functional electrical stimulation
twice of day for consecutive five days or until the hospital discharge.
Expected results at the end of the protocol with Diaphragm Functional Electrical Stimulation
are: to improve respiratory muscle strength; to correlate with diaphragm muscle arquiteture.
The research will be developed in the São Francisco Hospital, of Santa Casa de Misericordia
de Porto Alegre. After the selection of patients for eligibility criteria they will be
evaluated, and subsequently the patients in will be trained twice of day for five days or
until hospital discharge. Will be use an electric current called functional electrical
stimulation through the stimulator device NEURODYN II, IBRAMED mark, Amparo, São Paulo,
Brazil.
Each session will last 30 minutes. The parameters selected in the stimulator will be: 80 Hz
frequency, 0.4 ms pulse, rise 1s, 1s time on, decay 2s, 1s time off, intensity as patient
tolerance.
The patient will be positioned supine, headboard 30º, knees extended. Furthermore, the
electrodes used to perform the electrical stimulation will be adhesive, disposable and
hypoallergenic. These will be placed at sixth, seventh and eighth intercostal spaces,
axiliar medium line and paraxiphoid both chest sides.
At the end of follow-up, will be compared the data of before and after interventions.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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