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.
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.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
46
The IMT group receives inspiratory muscle training of 50%MIP, 6 breaths/set 10 sets/day for 7 days combined with conventional chest physiotherapy including; percussion, vibration, postural draining, positioning, and passive range of motion.
The ER group received active exercise in sitting, standing, and marching 30 minutes/day for 7 days with conventional chest physical therapy
Medical Respiratory Care Unit (MRCU), Prince of Songklanakarind Hospital
Songkhla, Thailand
RECRUITINGMaximum inspiratory pressure (MIP)
MIP measurement using manometer, the device can be attached directly to the ETT or tracheostomy tube, and measures the pressure generated by patient on inhalation against a closed system.
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
Dynamic lung compliance (Cdyn)
Dynamic lung compliance refers to the ratio of the change in volume to the change in pressure over a tidal breath, with the pressure measured at moments of zero flow during breathing that recording from the mechanical ventilation
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
Weaning time
Duration of weaning time (hour)
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
Weaning outcome
measure weaning success rate
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
Grip strength
using hand grip dynamometer
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
chest wall expansion
measure by using tape at the axillary, xiphoid process, and umbrilical level
Time frame: baseline and day 7 after program
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