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Evaluation of the Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Patients With High Flow Oxygen Therapy

Evaluation of the Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Patients With High Flow Oxygen Therapy

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Evaluation of the effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on patients with high flow oxygen therapy

Description

Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of lung rehabilitation on patients treated with high flow humidification apparatus in ICU. Methods: 70 patients in ICU who were treated with high flow humidification apparatus from June 2019 to June 2020 were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group was treated with pulmonary rehabilitation and the control group was treated with routine medical treatment only. All patients were evaluated and measured by bedside diaphragm ultrasound. The vital signs of all patients were monitored every day. MRCsum assessment of peripheral muscle strength, 30s sitting test, modified Barthel index, Borg dyspnea score, arterial blood gas analysis and bedside diaphragm ultrasound monitoring were performed at admission and discharge. Finally, statistics were made on the use of non-invasive ventilator, endotracheal intubation, new complications (pressure sore, aspiration, thrombus, etc.) and the time of patients getting out of bed for the first time.The end point of the experiment was 28 days.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The age is ≥ 18 years old;
  • the hemodynamics is stable;
  • 50 \< heart rate \< 120 beats / min ;
  • 90 \< systolic blood pressure \< 200mmHg ;
  • 55 \< mean arterial pressure \< 120mmHg;
  • do not increase the dose of pressor drugs for at least 2 hours;
  • intracranial pressure is stable and there are no seizures within 24 hours;
  • the respiratory state is stable;
  • the patient's finger pulse oxygen saturation ≥ 88%;
  • 10 \< respiratory frequency \< 35 beats / min.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnancy;
  • acute cardio-cerebrovascular events;
  • spinal or limb fractures;
  • active bleeding.

Study details
    Pulmonary Disease

NCT04441151

Chinese PLA General Hospital

13 May 2026

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