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Progressive Rehabilitation Therapy in Patients With Advanced Lung Disease
Sponsor: University of Maryland, Baltimore
Summary
The International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation Registry data shows that there is a growing population of critically ill patients with advanced lung disease undergoing lung transplantation. The goal of our study is to evaluate the role of intensive physical therapy for patients with advanced lung disease requiring transplant or ECMO(extracorporeal membrane oxygenation)- bridge to transplant with emphasis on the restoration of functional independence and prevention of functional declines after lung transplantation. The project is a designed as a randomized prospective research study investigating the impact of a multi-modal rehabilitation program(MRP), which incorporates neuromuscular electric stimulation(NMES), strength and mobility training, and nutritional supplementation(NS) in ameliorating the loss of muscle mass and strength, and lower extremity balance, strength and coordination that will decrease time on the ventilator or ECMO, stay in the ICU and hospital.
Official title: Assessing the Functional Impact of Progressive Rehabilitation Therapy in Patients With Advanced Lung Disease Requiring Lung Transplantation or ECMO- Bridge to Transplant
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
70
Start Date
2019-01-13
Completion Date
2027-11-01
Last Updated
2024-03-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
MRP and NMES(neuromuscular electric stimulation)
nutrition supplementation includes addition of essential amino acids 3 times a day to feeding
Standard of Care
Patients in the control group are going to receive standard of care
Locations (1)
University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland, United States