Background: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors often develop an acquired weakness due to a Critical Illness Polyneuropathy (CIP). Early mobilization in ICU, by reducing the bed rest and decreasing the oxidative stress, was shown to represent a valid preventive option. Purpose: To evaluate whether ICU sessions of stepping verticalization associated with Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limbs are able to reduce the occurrence of CIP in Acquired Brain Injured (ABI) patients. Methods: all the ABI patients admitted in our Neurorehabilitation Unit from our ICU were retrospectively evaluated. Patients affected by previous peripheral neuropathy, diabetes, cancer, alcoholism, viral hepatitis, AIDS and autoimmune diseases were excluded. They were divided into 3 groups according to the rehabilitation strategy received in ICU: group 1 received conventional physiotherapy + stepping verticalization sessions with Erigo® (Hocoma, Switzerland); group 2 received conventional physiotherapy + stepping verticalization sessions with FES using ErigoPro®; group 3 received only conventional physiotherapy. As for internal protocol, all patients started rehabilitation in the first week from the ABI and performed 60 minutes/day of rehabilitation, 5 days/week. Primary outcome was the evidence of CIP at Neurorehabilitation admission (=ICU discharge), according to neurophysiological criteria. Secondary outcomes were the strength impairment at Neurorehabilitation discharge, measured by the total Motricity Index score and the Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC) score, assessing quality of gait.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
39
patients hospitalized in ICU are rehabilitated using 30 minutes/day of conventional physiotherapy + 30 minutes/day of verticalization using a tilt table with an integrated robotic stepping device synchronized with an electrical stimulation of the lower limbs muscles
patients receive 30 minutes/day of conventional physiotherapy + 30 minutes7day of verticalization using a tilt table with a robotic stepping device
patients are treated only with 60 minutes/day of conventional physiotherapy
Ospedale Generale di Zona Moriggia Pelascini
Gravedona, CO, Italy
CIP occurrence
Presence of critical illness polyneuropathy at the end of ICU stay
Time frame: at enrollment
motricity index
total motricity index score (4 limbs) at neurorehabilitation discharge. Score goes from 0 (no movement in any limb) to 400 (full strength in alla limbs)
Time frame: at enrollment
Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC)
Functional Ambulation Classification score at neurorehabilitation discharge. Scale goes from 0 (no ambulation) to 5 (independent ambulation)
Time frame: at enrollment
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