Efficacy of Different Treatments for the Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness
Muscle Weakness, Rehabilitation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Muscle Weakness focused on measuring Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness, Electric Stimulation Therapy, Early Mobility, Standard Rehabilitation Treatment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- subjects over 18 years of age,
- admitted to the ICU who have received invasive mechanical ventilation for a period longer than 24 hours
- clinical diagnosis of ICUAW (MRC-mss <48 measured over two consecutive days).
Exclusion Criteria:
- subjects who presented a body mass index> 35 (kg/height x height)
- presence of edema that prevents the realization of NMES at the time of diagnosis of ICUAW (assessed by the absence of visible contraction
- pregnant women
- subjects with pacemakers
- subjects with injury of the central and / or peripheral nervous system (with motor sequelae)
- previous neuromuscular disease
- limitation of the movement of any extremity due to orthopedic or traumatological causes
- presence of a previous cognitive disorder that impedes the understanding of rehabilitation interventions
- a value of the index of Barthel less than 35 points at admission
- subjets who refused to give informed consent.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
standard care or usual rehabilitation
neuro muscular electro stimulation
early mobilization protocol
It will consist of the usual treatment performed by the intensive care physiotherapist, it will be applied every day that the study lasts.
They received 5 sessions per week (except weekends) of neuromuscular electrostimulation of 30 minutes duration. Also, every day that the study is carried out in the morning and in the afternoon, the subjects will receive the usual treatment performed by the intensive care physiotherapist.
Throughout the duration of the study, an early mobilization protocol will be applied to apply a specific treatment based on different levels of treatment for each subject of the group; It differs from the usual procedure in protocolized progression according to the objectives reached by the patient, unlike the usual treatment, where the progression is in accordance with the clinical criteria of the treatment professional.