Implementation of an Early Rehabilitation Program for the Patient With Lung Transplantation: From the ICU to Home.

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    100
  • sponsor
    Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute
Updated on 16 February 2024
strengthening exercises
cardiopulmonary exercise testing
spirometry
weakness
treatment protocols
treatment protocol
pulmonary rehabilitation
rehabilitation therapy
lung transplant
chest physiotherapy
double lung transplant
double lung transplantation
maximal expiratory pressures

Summary

Introduction: Following pulmonary transplantation (PT), peripheral and respiratory muscle weakness, and associated global malfunction are some of the limiting factors in rapid recovery. Effective early implantation pulmonary rehabilitation programs are currently lacking.

Objectives: To introduce an early rehabilitation program in the ICU after PT to see if there is an improvement in functionality, an increase in strength and muscle mass, an improvement in the strength of the respiratory muscles and a shorter hospitalization time in the ICU and in the ward.

Methodology: A single-blind randomized clinical trial will be performed to divide patients with PT into one experimental group and another control group. Prior to the PT, those patients between the ages of 18 and 70 will be recruited, to be admitted to the ICU of Vall Hebron University Hospital, and who have been prescribed pulmonary rehabilitation with onset in the first 15 days after the surgery. The control group receives regular treatment in the ICU, which includes muscle strengthening exercises, passive/assisted or active mobilizations, and respiratory physiotherapy with breathing muscle strengthening in a medium load. The experimental group receives a new early rehabilitation program based on a patient's in-bed cycling that allows controlled and adapted training to the patient's situation, along with coordinated exercise with neuromuscular electrostimulation and respiratory physiotherapy with breathing muscle strengthening in a high load. Improvement will be observed through functional scales (6MWT), muscle dynamometry, manual muscle test (MRC-SumScore), bioimpedanciometry, inspiratory and maximal expiratory pressures, spirometry, frailty and sarcopenia tests and a long-term Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing.

Expected Outcomes: Patients who perform the experimental group are expected to have an early discharge from the ICU and a reduction of the total hospital admission. Is also expected that the experimental group will improve the functional capacity and muscular strength, and they will have a lower risk of fragility in long term. It is also expected that the patients in the experimental group will soon be able to normalize their oxygen consumption a year after lung transplantation.

Details
Condition Lung transplant, Rehabilitation aspects, Rehabilitation
Age 18years - 70years
Treatment Usual care treatment, New Treatment Protocol-MotoMED®
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04244734
SponsorHospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute
Last Modified on16 February 2024

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Unilateral or bilateral lung transplantation
Age criteria (From 18 to 70 years old)
Start the rehabilitation program between the first 15 days after lung transplantation

Exclusion Criteria

Fulfill some criterion of absolute contraindication for the use of electrostimulation in the lower extremities (pacemaker, pregnancy or unstable fracture that requires absolute rest and immobilization
Cognitive or psychiatric alteration that does not allow you to participate in the project
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