Respiratory Muscle Training in ICU Patients
Critical Illness, Inspiratory Muscle Strength, Mechanical Ventilation
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Critical Illness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- patient from mechanical ventilation after at least 24 hours of support
- collaborative patient
Exclusion Criteria:
- confusion, mental disorder
- not french speaking
- pulmonary surgery in the past 12 months
- external ventricular drain
- previous pneumothorax or pneumothorax not drained
- rib fractures
- alveolar hemorrhage
- hemodynamic instability
- labial occlusion impossible (face burn, facial paralysis)
- patient refusal
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital of LiègeRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Trained group
Untrained group
Patients will benefit from usual respiratory physiotherapy (secretion clearance treatment and recruitment maneuvers), and muscle training. This program will be delivered 5 days a week. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT): using a threshold IMT device with mouthpiece, 5 sets of 6 breaths, intensity is prescribed at 60% of maximal inspiratory pressure for the first set, and then increased to the highest tolerable intensity to allow completion of the 6th breath Expiratory muscle training (EMT): using a bottle filled with water, starting at 5cm and then increased to 8 cm gradually, 5 sets of 6 breaths Training program starts after mechanical ventilation weaning, as soon as the patient is collaborative, and is continued until 1 month after ICU discharge
Patients will benefit from usual respiratory physiotherapy (secretion clearance treatment and recruitment maneuvers), and muscle exercises that are not planned to train muscles. This program will be delivered 5 days a week. Inspiratory exercises: fractionated inspiration, 5 sets of 6 breaths Expiratory exercises: using a bottle filled with water (1 cm) Exercises program starts after mechanical ventilation weaning, as soon as the patient is collaborative, and is continued until 1 month after ICU discharge