Respiratory Failure Clinical Trial
— TryCYCLEOfficial title:
TryCYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength): A Prospective Pilot Study of the Safety and Feasibility of Early In-bed Leg Cycle Ergometry in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Verified date | April 2016 |
Source | McMaster University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Canada: Ethics Review Committee |
Study type | Interventional |
Background: Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are the sickest in hospital, and need
advanced life-support. Survivors of critical illness are very vulnerable to weakness and
disability. Up to 1 in 4 have severe leg weakness impairing their quality of life for as
long as 5 years after ICU discharge. In-bed cycling employs special equipment that attaches
to a patient's hospital bed, allowing them gentle leg exercise while in the ICU. The
investigators will offer patients in-bed cycling while they are needing a breathing machine,
to help them recover from weakness as fast as possible. Before doing a larger trial testing
if in-bed cycling reduces disability, data on safety (Is it safe?) and feasibility (Can the
investigators do it?) are needed.
Objectives: To study the safety and feasibility of in-bed leg cycling in critically ill
patients who need breathing machines.
Methods: Adult patients admitted to the ICU who need a breathing machine and are expected to
survive their ICU stay are eligible. Specially trained physiotherapists will provide
patients with 30 minutes of in-bed cycling each day while they are in the ICU.
Outcomes: The investigators will study (1) Safety: the heart rate and breathing patterns of
patients doing in-bed cycling, while carefully monitoring for safety. (2) Feasibility:
whether patients can cycle on most days of their ICU stay, whether patients and their
families agree to be a part of the study, and whether the investigators can assess patients'
strength in the ICU and at hospital discharge.
Relevance: As the Canadian population ages, the demand for breathing machines during acute
illness will increase dramatically. Effective methods of physiotherapy are needed for
critically ill patients to minimize muscle weakness, speed recovery, and improve quality of
life. This pilot study is the first of several future larger studies about in-bed cycling in
the ICU. This program of research will help patients needing life support to regain their
strength and recover as fast as possible from critical illness.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 33 |
Est. completion date | January 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patients =18 years old - Invasively mechanically ventilated =4 days - Expected additional 2 day ICU stay - Ability to ambulate independently pre-hospital (with or without a gait aid) Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to follow simple commands at baseline - Pregnancy - Acute conditions impairing ability to walk or cycle (e.g., leg or foot fracture) - Acute central condition or peripheral injury resulting in neuromuscular weakness (e.g., stroke, Guillain Barré syndrome) - Primary generalized weakness of the central or peripheral nervous system (e.g., multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) - Temporary pacemaker wires - Expected hospital mortality> 90% - Cycling equipment unable to fit patient's body dimensions (e.g., leg amputation or obesity) - Specific surgical exclusion as stipulated by attending ->7 day ICU stay - Physician declines - Patient did not meet daily screening criteria to provide in-bed leg cycling during the first 4 days of mechanical ventilation |
Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | St. Joseph's Healthcare Intensive Care Unit | Hamilton | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McMaster University | St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton |
Canada,
Kho ME, Molloy AJ, McCaughan M, et al. TryCYCLE: Preliminary results of early in-bed cycling with mechanically ventilated patients. Crit Care Med 2014;43.
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Leg and overall body strength at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | Manual muscle testing using the Medical Research Council (MRC) Scale. The patient exerts a force against the examiner's resistance. Each muscle is assessed on a 6-point MRC scale (0=no contraction; 5=contraction sustained against maximal resistance). | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Quadriceps Leg Strength - hand held dynamometer at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | The patient exerts a force against a small strain gauge that fits in the examiner's hand. Force measured in Kg and in Newtons on a continuous scale. | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Grip Strength - Hand grip dynamometer at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | Force measured in Kg. Force measured in Kg and in Newtons on a continuous scale. | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Functional Status Scale for ICU at ICU awakening ICU, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | The patient attempts 5 bed mobility/ transfer tasks: rolling, supine to sit, sitting at edge of be, transfer from sit to stand, ambulation. Each item assessed on a scale from 0 (unable to perform) to 7 (independent). | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | The patient's ability to complete 6 tasks: bathing, dressing, toileting, feeding, continence, and bed mobility. A rater assesses whether the patient is dependent or independent according to pre-specified criteria. | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Physical Function Test for ICU at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | The patient completes 4 tasks: sit to stand, marching on the spot, repeated bilateral shoulder flexion, and muscle strength assessment (knee extension, shoulder flexion). | ICU awakening, ICU discharge, From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Other | Patient-Specific Functional Scale at ICU awakening, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge | The patient rates their ability to complete a specific task on a scale from 0 (unable to perform activity) to 10 (able to perform activity at baseline level). | From study admission to approximately 5, 10, and 15 days, on average, respectively | No |
Primary | Number of in-bed leg cycling research sessions terminated (composite outcome) | Research sessions will stop if the patient meets any of the following criteria: Sustained oxygen desaturation <88%, despite adjustments to FiO2 Heart rate Low: 20 bpm less than lowest baseline value or 40 bpm (whichever is highest) High: 20 bpm more than highest baseline value or 140 bpm (whichever is lowest) Mean Arterial Pressure <55 or >110 mmHg Marked ventilator dyssynchrony not corrected by adjusting cycle off criteria Safety events: Suspected new unstable / uncontrolled arrhythmia Concern for myocardial ischaemia Respiratory distress leading to symptoms of intolerable dyspnea Unplanned extubation Any of the following catheter or tube dislodgements Catheters: Central venous, arterial, dialysis, or pulmonary artery catheter Tubes: Orogastric, nasogastric, or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy ICU physician, patient or proxy requests termination of session |
From date of enrollment until date of ICU discharge, approximately 10 days on average | Yes |
Secondary | Number of adverse events: Intravascular catheter or tube dislodgement rate during in-bed cycling | Any of the following catheter or tube dislodgements: Catheters: Central venous, arterial, dialysis, or pulmonary artery catheter Tubes: Orogastric, nasogastric, or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy |
From date of enrollment until date of ICU discharge, approximately 10 days on average | Yes |
Secondary | Daily research session delivery rate | We will assess our ability to deliver cycling during the ICU stay by comparing our daily delivery rate with that achieved in ICU rehabilitation randomized clinical trials (80%). | From date of enrollment until date of ICU discharge, approximately 10 days on average | No |
Secondary | Rate of outcome measure ascertainment in assessable patients at ICU awakening | We will calculate the binary proportion and 95% confidence interval for outcome measure ascertainment event rates. | 5 days after study admission, on average | No |
Secondary | Rate of outcome measure ascertainment in assessable patients at ICU discharge | We will calculate the binary proportion and 95% confidence interval for outcome measure ascertainment event rates. | 10 days after study admission, on average | No |
Secondary | Rate of outcome measure ascertainment in assessable patients at hospital discharge | We will calculate the binary proportion and 95% confidence interval for outcome measure ascertainment event rates. | 15 days after study admission, on average | No |
Secondary | Consent rate feasibility | Consent rate | 1 year | No |
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