Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Physical Training (ECMO-PT)
Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Complication
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- adults ≥ 18 years of age
- were physically independent prior to the current admission;
- receiving ECMO (veno-arterial or veno-venous) for at least 24 hours;
- clinician in charge of patient care has no objection to randomisation
Exclusion Criteria:
- have been in ICU > 5 days prior to the commencement of ECMO;
- have received ECMO for more than 48 hours;
- in the opinion of the treating clinician, is not expected to recover in 90 days (e.g. intracerebral haemorrhage);
- whom death is expected within 24 hours;
- are unable to communicate in English
Sites / Locations
- Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
- St Vincent's Hospital
- The Prince Charles Hospital
- Alfred Hospital
- Toronto General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Early activity and Mobilisation intervention
Standard Care
Patients will be randomised within 48 hrs of commencing ECMO. Patients unable to initially receive active physical training will receive passive physical training for a minimum of 20 minutes and a maximum of one hour per day to maintain joint and muscle activity until active physical training is commenced. The intervention involves a progression of exercises with the objective of rehabilitating the patient at the highest level of exercise possible for the patient for the longest period of time that can be tolerated (up to 60 minutes) at each session, based on our published ICU mobility scale now used internationally in ICU trials. This is performed with or without IMV (including both endotracheal tubes or tracheostomies).
The control group will receive standard care from physiotherapy staff not involved in delivering the intervention. We have previously established that standard care in Australia for a patient receiving prolonged IMV (control group intervention) frequently involves no active exercise out of bed.