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Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients

INTRODUCTION: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (post-ICU) physical function. In-bed cycling early in a patient’s ICU stay is a promising intervention. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of recruitment, intervention deliver...

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Autores principales: Kho, Michelle E, Molloy, Alexander J, Clarke, France J, Reid, Julie C, Herridge, Margaret S, Karachi, Timothy, Rochwerg, Bram, Fox-Robichaud, Alison E, Seely, Andrew JE, Mathur, Sunita, Lo, Vincent, Burns, Karen EA, Ball, Ian M, Pellizzari, Joseph R, Tarride, Jean-Eric, Rudkowski, Jill C, Koo, Karen, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Cook, Deborah J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30956804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000383
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author Kho, Michelle E
Molloy, Alexander J
Clarke, France J
Reid, Julie C
Herridge, Margaret S
Karachi, Timothy
Rochwerg, Bram
Fox-Robichaud, Alison E
Seely, Andrew JE
Mathur, Sunita
Lo, Vincent
Burns, Karen EA
Ball, Ian M
Pellizzari, Joseph R
Tarride, Jean-Eric
Rudkowski, Jill C
Koo, Karen
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Cook, Deborah J
author_facet Kho, Michelle E
Molloy, Alexander J
Clarke, France J
Reid, Julie C
Herridge, Margaret S
Karachi, Timothy
Rochwerg, Bram
Fox-Robichaud, Alison E
Seely, Andrew JE
Mathur, Sunita
Lo, Vincent
Burns, Karen EA
Ball, Ian M
Pellizzari, Joseph R
Tarride, Jean-Eric
Rudkowski, Jill C
Koo, Karen
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Cook, Deborah J
author_sort Kho, Michelle E
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description INTRODUCTION: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (post-ICU) physical function. In-bed cycling early in a patient’s ICU stay is a promising intervention. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of recruitment, intervention delivery and retention in a multi centre randomised clinical trial (RCT) of early in-bed cycling with mechanically ventilated (MV) patients. METHODS: We conducted a pilot RCT conducted in seven Canadian medical-surgical ICUs. We enrolled adults who could ambulate independently before ICU admission, within the first 4 days of invasive MV and first 7 days of ICU admission. Following informed consent, patients underwent concealed randomisation to either 30 min/day of in-bed cycling and routine physiotherapy (Cycling) or routine physiotherapy alone (Routine) for 5 days/week, until ICU discharge. Our feasibility outcome targets included: accrual of 1–2 patients/month/site; >80% cycling protocol delivery; >80% outcomes measured and >80% blinded outcome measures at hospital discharge. We report ascertainment rates for our primary outcome for the main trial (Physical Function ICU Test-scored (PFIT-s) at hospital discharge). RESULTS: Between 3/2015 and 6/2016, we randomised 66 patients (36 Cycling, 30 Routine). Our consent rate was 84.6 % (66/78). Patient accrual was (mean (SD)) 1.1 (0.3) patients/month/site. Cycling occurred in 79.3% (146/184) of eligible sessions, with a median (IQR) session duration of 30.5 (30.0, 30.7) min. We recorded 43 (97.7%) PFIT-s scores at hospital discharge and 37 (86.0%) of these assessments were blinded. DISCUSSION: Our pilot RCT suggests that a future multicentre RCT of early in-bed cycling for MV patients in the ICU is feasible. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02377830.
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spelling pubmed-64242722019-04-05 Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients Kho, Michelle E Molloy, Alexander J Clarke, France J Reid, Julie C Herridge, Margaret S Karachi, Timothy Rochwerg, Bram Fox-Robichaud, Alison E Seely, Andrew JE Mathur, Sunita Lo, Vincent Burns, Karen EA Ball, Ian M Pellizzari, Joseph R Tarride, Jean-Eric Rudkowski, Jill C Koo, Karen Heels-Ansdell, Diane Cook, Deborah J BMJ Open Respir Res Critical Care INTRODUCTION: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (post-ICU) physical function. In-bed cycling early in a patient’s ICU stay is a promising intervention. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of recruitment, intervention delivery and retention in a multi centre randomised clinical trial (RCT) of early in-bed cycling with mechanically ventilated (MV) patients. METHODS: We conducted a pilot RCT conducted in seven Canadian medical-surgical ICUs. We enrolled adults who could ambulate independently before ICU admission, within the first 4 days of invasive MV and first 7 days of ICU admission. Following informed consent, patients underwent concealed randomisation to either 30 min/day of in-bed cycling and routine physiotherapy (Cycling) or routine physiotherapy alone (Routine) for 5 days/week, until ICU discharge. Our feasibility outcome targets included: accrual of 1–2 patients/month/site; >80% cycling protocol delivery; >80% outcomes measured and >80% blinded outcome measures at hospital discharge. We report ascertainment rates for our primary outcome for the main trial (Physical Function ICU Test-scored (PFIT-s) at hospital discharge). RESULTS: Between 3/2015 and 6/2016, we randomised 66 patients (36 Cycling, 30 Routine). Our consent rate was 84.6 % (66/78). Patient accrual was (mean (SD)) 1.1 (0.3) patients/month/site. Cycling occurred in 79.3% (146/184) of eligible sessions, with a median (IQR) session duration of 30.5 (30.0, 30.7) min. We recorded 43 (97.7%) PFIT-s scores at hospital discharge and 37 (86.0%) of these assessments were blinded. DISCUSSION: Our pilot RCT suggests that a future multicentre RCT of early in-bed cycling for MV patients in the ICU is feasible. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02377830. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6424272/ /pubmed/30956804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000383 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Critical Care
Kho, Michelle E
Molloy, Alexander J
Clarke, France J
Reid, Julie C
Herridge, Margaret S
Karachi, Timothy
Rochwerg, Bram
Fox-Robichaud, Alison E
Seely, Andrew JE
Mathur, Sunita
Lo, Vincent
Burns, Karen EA
Ball, Ian M
Pellizzari, Joseph R
Tarride, Jean-Eric
Rudkowski, Jill C
Koo, Karen
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Cook, Deborah J
Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title_full Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title_fullStr Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title_full_unstemmed Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title_short Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
title_sort multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients
topic Critical Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30956804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000383
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