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Using mechanical ventilation for more than 18 hours can affect respiratory muscle and postural muscle control, making it difficult to wean off the ventilator and reducing mobility. The aim of this study is to: 1. Compare the effects of respiratory muscle strength training and early mobilization on dynamic lung compliance and maximum inspiratory pressure before and after a 7-day training period. 2. Compare the success rate of weaning and the duration of weaning between the respiratory muscle strength training and the early mobilization program.


Clinical Trial Description

The prolonged mechanical ventilation results in difficulty weaning off the ventilator. Inspiratory muscle strength and early mobilization can contribute to the expansion of lung parenchyma and facilitate success in weaning off respiratory support. Thus, this study aimed to explain the impact of inspiratory muscle training and early mobilization on dynamic lung compliance, spontaneous breathing time, and success rate in patients who have undergone mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. ;


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NCT number NCT06368089
Study type Interventional
Source Prince of Songkla University
Contact Saikaew Chuachan, Msc.PT
Phone 0849988665
Email saikaew.ch@psu.ac.th
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 24, 2024
Completion date March 2026

See also
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