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Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series

INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. A daily cycling exercise started from day 5 after ICU admission is feasible and can enhance functional capacity after hospital discharge. In the present study we verified the physiological changes and...

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Autores principales: Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy, Fogaça Kawaguchi, Yurika Maria, Sayuri Hirota, Adriana, Fu, Carolina, Tanaka, Clarice, Caruso, Pedro, Park, Marcelo, Ribeiro Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074182
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author Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy
Fogaça Kawaguchi, Yurika Maria
Sayuri Hirota, Adriana
Fu, Carolina
Tanaka, Clarice
Caruso, Pedro
Park, Marcelo
Ribeiro Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
author_facet Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy
Fogaça Kawaguchi, Yurika Maria
Sayuri Hirota, Adriana
Fu, Carolina
Tanaka, Clarice
Caruso, Pedro
Park, Marcelo
Ribeiro Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
author_sort Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy
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description INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. A daily cycling exercise started from day 5 after ICU admission is feasible and can enhance functional capacity after hospital discharge. In the present study we verified the physiological changes and safety of an earlier cycling intervention (< 72 hrs of mechanical ventilation) in critical ill patients. METHODS: Nineteen hemodynamically stable and deeply sedated patients within the first 72 hrs of mechanical ventilation were enrolled in a single 20 minute passive leg cycling exercise using an electric cycle ergometer. A minute-by-minute evaluation of hemodynamic, respiratory and metabolic variables was undertaken before, during and after the exercise. Analyzed variables included the following: cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, central venous blood oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and tidal volume, oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and blood lactate levels. RESULTS: We enrolled 19 patients (42% male, age 55±17 years, SOFA = 6 ± 3, SAPS3 score = 58 ± 13, PaO(2)/FIO(2) = 223±75). The median time of mechanical ventilation was 1 day (02), and 68% (n=13) of our patients required norepinephrine (maximum concentration = 0.47 µg.kg (-1).min(-1)). There were no clinically relevant changes in any of the analyzed variables during the exercise, and two minor adverse events unrelated to hemodynamic instability were observed. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, this very early passive cycling exercise in sedated, critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients was considered safe and was not associated with significant alterations in hemodynamic, respiratory or metabolic variables even in those requiring vasoactive agents.
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spelling pubmed-37676432013-09-13 Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy Fogaça Kawaguchi, Yurika Maria Sayuri Hirota, Adriana Fu, Carolina Tanaka, Clarice Caruso, Pedro Park, Marcelo Ribeiro Carvalho, Carlos Roberto PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. A daily cycling exercise started from day 5 after ICU admission is feasible and can enhance functional capacity after hospital discharge. In the present study we verified the physiological changes and safety of an earlier cycling intervention (< 72 hrs of mechanical ventilation) in critical ill patients. METHODS: Nineteen hemodynamically stable and deeply sedated patients within the first 72 hrs of mechanical ventilation were enrolled in a single 20 minute passive leg cycling exercise using an electric cycle ergometer. A minute-by-minute evaluation of hemodynamic, respiratory and metabolic variables was undertaken before, during and after the exercise. Analyzed variables included the following: cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, central venous blood oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and tidal volume, oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and blood lactate levels. RESULTS: We enrolled 19 patients (42% male, age 55±17 years, SOFA = 6 ± 3, SAPS3 score = 58 ± 13, PaO(2)/FIO(2) = 223±75). The median time of mechanical ventilation was 1 day (02), and 68% (n=13) of our patients required norepinephrine (maximum concentration = 0.47 µg.kg (-1).min(-1)). There were no clinically relevant changes in any of the analyzed variables during the exercise, and two minor adverse events unrelated to hemodynamic instability were observed. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, this very early passive cycling exercise in sedated, critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients was considered safe and was not associated with significant alterations in hemodynamic, respiratory or metabolic variables even in those requiring vasoactive agents. Public Library of Science 2013-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3767643/ /pubmed/24040200 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074182 Text en © 2013 Pires-Neto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Camargo Pires-Neto, Ruy
Fogaça Kawaguchi, Yurika Maria
Sayuri Hirota, Adriana
Fu, Carolina
Tanaka, Clarice
Caruso, Pedro
Park, Marcelo
Ribeiro Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title_full Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title_fullStr Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title_short Very Early Passive Cycling Exercise in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Physiological and Safety Aspects - A Case Series
title_sort very early passive cycling exercise in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: physiological and safety aspects - a case series
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074182
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