Muscle strength and endurance to predict successful extubation in mechanically ventilated patients: A pilot study evaluating the utility of upper-limb muscle strength and ergometry

IF 0.8 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Southern African Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2018-11-08 DOI:10.7196/SAJCC.2018.V34I2.360
C. D. Beer, A. J. V. Rooijen, J. Pretorius, P. Becker, P. Rheeder, F. Paruk
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Abstract

Background. Successful extubation of mechanically ventilated patients is essential for the physiotherapist to succeed in respiratory rehabilitation of the patient. Delay in the weaning process increases the complication rate of mechanical ventilation. A variety of parameters are used as predictors of extubation readiness, but the association between muscle strength (deltoid, neck flexor muscle group and trapezius), endurance and extubation readiness has not been determined.  Objectives. The aim of the study was to determine if muscle strength and endurance can be used as possible predictors of successful extubation in mechanically ventilated patients. The objectives were to determine if muscle strength measured with the Oxford grading scale can be used as a possible predictor, and if muscle endurance measured with the MOTOmed letto2 cycle ergometer can be used as a possible predictor.  Methods. During the pilot study, 37 subjects were recruited. Deltoid, neck flexors and trapezius muscle strength was tested using the Oxford grading scale and respiratory muscle strength using maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures. Endurance was determined by riding the MOTOmed letto2 cycle ergometer for 5 minutes with the upper limbs.  Results. Muscle strength of the deltoid and the neck flexor muscle group tested with the Oxford grading scale was associated with successful extubation respectively, ( p =0.022; p =0.019). Muscle endurance tested with the MOTOmed letto2 cycle ergometer also demonstrated an association with successful extubation ( p =0.014).  Conclusion. Future studies with larger sample sizes are recommended.  Keywords. Mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit, extubation failure, respiratory muscle strength, peripheral muscle strength, muscle endurance
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预测机械通气患者拔管成功的肌肉力量和耐力:一项评估上肢肌肉力量和几何测量功能的初步研究
背景机械通气患者的成功拔管对于理疗师成功完成患者的呼吸康复至关重要。断奶过程的延迟增加了机械通气的并发症发生率。各种参数被用作拔管准备状态的预测因素,但肌肉力量(三角肌、颈屈肌群和斜方肌)、耐力和拔管准备之间的关系尚未确定。目标。该研究的目的是确定肌肉力量和耐力是否可以作为机械通气患者成功拔管的可能预测因素。目的是确定用牛津分级量表测量的肌肉力量是否可以用作可能的预测因素,以及用MOTOmed letto2循环测力计测量的肌肉耐力是否可以用作潜在的预测因素。方法。在试点研究期间,招募了37名受试者。使用Oxford分级量表测试三角肌、颈屈肌和斜方肌力量,并使用最大吸气和呼气压力测试呼吸肌力量。耐力是通过用上肢骑MOTOmed letto2自行车测力计5分钟来确定的。结果。用Oxford分级量表测试的三角肌和颈屈肌群的肌肉力量分别与成功拔管相关(p=0.022;p=0.019)。用MOTOmed-letto2循环测力计测试的肌肉耐力也与成功拔拔管有关(p=0.014)。结论。建议今后进行更大样本量的研究。关键词。机械通气、重症监护室、拔管失败、呼吸肌肉力量、外周肌肉力量、肌肉耐力
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