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NCT number NCT03894293
Other study ID # 2019-02-006C
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date February 20, 2019
Est. completion date February 19, 2020

Study information

Verified date March 2019
Source Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
Contact Wan-Ting Chu, master
Phone +886-28712121
Email beryltipun@hotmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

To assess the correlations among the physical functional performance, muscle strength, respiratory muscle strength and the ventilator weaning rate.


Description:

To assess the correlations among the physical functional performance, muscle strength, respiratory muscle strength and the ventilator weaning rate. Investigators use the DEMMI and FSS-ICU to evaluation the physical functional performance. And MRC score and hand dynamometer to record the muscle strength. The weaning parameters include Pi, PE, RSI,minute ventilation, tidal volume and cuff leak will be recorded. After the participant enters the Respiration Care Center, Doctor and physical therapist evaluate the consciousness and meet the inclusion criteria and the participant will received the first evaluation. The second evaluation will be held before the ventilator weaning timing.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date February 19, 2020
Est. primary completion date February 19, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 20 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- respiratory failure with mechanical ventilator use

- 48 hours after transferring to respiratory care center

- consciousness clear and can obey orders

- vital signs stable

Exclusion Criteria:

- conscious disturbance

- neuromuscular disease

- stroke

- fracture

- patho fracture

- BMI>45

Study Design


Locations

Country Name City State
Taiwan Taipei Veterans General Hospital Taipei

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Taiwan, 

References & Publications (3)

Ali NA, O'Brien JM Jr, Hoffmann SP, Phillips G, Garland A, Finley JC, Almoosa K, Hejal R, Wolf KM, Lemeshow S, Connors AF Jr, Marsh CB; Midwest Critical Care Consortium. Acquired weakness, handgrip strength, and mortality in critically ill patients. Am J — View Citation

Morris PE, Goad A, Thompson C, Taylor K, Harry B, Passmore L, Ross A, Anderson L, Baker S, Sanchez M, Penley L, Howard A, Dixon L, Leach S, Small R, Hite RD, Haponik E. Early intensive care unit mobility therapy in the treatment of acute respiratory failu — View Citation

O'Connor ED, Walsham J. Should we mobilise critically ill patients? A review. Crit Care Resusc. 2009 Dec;11(4):290-300. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary correlations between the Change from Baseline 'de Morton Mobility Index (DEMMI)' to the timing before weaning and the ventilator days Correlations between the Functional physical performance and the ventilator days.It contains 5 items including bed skill, chair skills, static balance, walking and dynamic balance. The scores of 'bed', 'chair', 'static balance', 'walking' range from 0 to 4. And the score of 'dynamic balance' range from o to 3. The sum of 5 items is total raw score. Total Raw score is 0 to 19. And raw score can be converted to DEMMI score, ranging from 0 to 100. Higher values represent better mobility performance. from baselineto the timing before weaning
Primary Correlations between the Change from Baseline 'Functional Status Score for the ICU (FSS-ICU)' to the timing before weaning and the ventilator days Correlations between the Functional physical performance and the ventilator days.It contains 5 items including rolling, supine-to-sit, unsupported sit, sit-to-stand and ambulation. The scores of 5 items range from 0 to 7. 0 means unable to perform; 1 means total assistance; 2 means maximum assistance; 3 means moderate assistance; 4means minimal assistance; 5 means supervision; 6 means moderate independence and 7 means complete independence. The total score ranges from 0 to 35. Higher values represent better functional performance. from baselineto the timing before weaning
Secondary Correlations between the Change from Baseline 'grip - hand strength' to the timing before weaning and ventilator days Correlations between the hand strength and ventilator days. The measurement unit is kilogram(kg). The measurement tool is JamarĀ® Plus+ Digital Hand Dynamometer. Participant is required to use the best effort to squeeze 15 seconds and repeat 3 times. Resting time is 30 seconds. Investigators record the data and calculate the average data. from baselineto the timing before weaning
Secondary Correlation between the Change from Baseline 'Medical Research Council (MRC) scale' to the timing before weaning and ventilator days Muscle strength assessment. 'Medical Research Council (MRC) scale' is an assessment tool of limb muscle strength. Left and Right sides are all tested. The Upper limb muscle tests include 'shoulder abduction', 'elbow flexion' and 'wrist extension. The lower limb muscle tests include 'hip flexion', 'knee extension' and 'ankle dorsiflexion'. The grades range from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means 'no contraction visible or palpable'; Grade 1 means 'flick of contraction visible or palpable, although no limb movement'; Grade3 means 'movement with gravity eliminated over almost full range of motion'; Grade 4 means 'movement against moderate resistance over full range of motion'; Grade 5 means 'normal power'. The sum of 6 items are total strength score which ranges from 0 to 60. Higher value represents better muscle strength. If the sum is below 48 points, it represents critical illness. baseline, before weaning
Secondary Correlations between the Change from Baseline 'Maximal inspiration pressure(PI)' to the timing before weaning and ventilator days Evaluate the inspiratory muscle strength.Instruct the participants exhale slowly and completely, and then try to breath in as hard as possible. The participants should maintain inspiratory pressure for at least 1.5 seconds and the largest negative pressure sustained for at least one second should be recorded. The unit is cm H2O. Higher value represent better inspiratory muscle strength. from baselineto the timing before weaning
Secondary Correlation between the Change from Baseline 'Maximal expiration pressure(PE)' to the timing before weaning and ventilator days Evaluate the inspiratory muscle strength.Instruct the participants inhale slowly and completely, and then try to breath out as hard as possible. The participants should maintain expiratory pressure for at least 1.5 seconds and the largest positive pressure sustained for at least one second should be recorded. The unit is cm H2O. Higher value represent better expiratory muscle strength. from baselineto the timing before weaning
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