Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Critically Ill Patients With Mechanical Ventilation
Respiratory Insufficiency Requiring Mechanical Ventilation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Respiratory Insufficiency Requiring Mechanical Ventilation focused on measuring Diaphragm ultrasound, Intercostal muscle ultrasound
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Prolonged MV(>72 h);
- Written informed consent was obtained from the patients or their relatives
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previous neuromuscular disease;
- Unrelieved pneumothorax, restricted diaphragmatic dyskinesia including abdominal high pressure, a large number of ascites
- Thoracic or diaphragmatic malformation;
- Local skin damage and infection;
- Indwelling a temporary or permanent pacemaker;
- Severe obesity(BMI>35 kg/m2)
- Various reasons (severe intestinal gas accumulation, structural abnormalities) lead to the failure of ultrasonic detection of diaphragm movement;
- Patients with an expected survival time of less than 7 days or with palliative care
Sites / Locations
- Neuromuscular electrical stimulationRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
NMSE Group
CPT group
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation(NMES) group received consecutive daily sessions of electrical stimulation at specific points starting on the first day of randomization.The subjects also receive conventional physical therapy, which included gross motor therapy and respiratory therapy twice a day every day during their stay in the ICU.
The subjects only receive conventional physical therapy, which included gross motor therapy and respiratory therapy twice a day every day during their stay in the ICU.