Journal article

Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of functional electrical stimulation in critically ill patients

TSO Jameson, MK Caldow, F Stephens, L Denehy, GS Lynch, R Koopman, A Krajcova, T Urban, S Berney, F Duska, Z Puthucheary

Critical Care | BMC | Published : 2023

Abstract

Background: Critically ill patients suffer from acute muscle wasting, which is associated with significant physical functional impairment. We describe data from nested muscle biopsy studies from two trials of functional electrical stimulation (FES) that did not shown improvements in physical function. Methods: Primary cohort: single-centre randomized controlled trial. Additional healthy volunteer data from patients undergoing elective hip arthroplasty. Validation cohort: Four-centre randomized controlled trial. Intervention: FES cycling for 60-90min/day. Analyses: Skeletal muscle mRNA expression of 223 genes underwent hierarchal clustering for targeted analysis and validation. Results: Posit..

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Grants

Awarded by Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by grants 16-28663A and NU21J-06-00078 of AZV (Agentura pro zdravotnicky vyzkum) of the Czech Ministry of Health and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (App1079460), the Mrs. Sheila S. Pakula and Dr Lawrence C. Pakula Patient Recovery Fund in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University and The Intensive Care Foundation of Australia and Austin Health Medical Research Fund. Restorative Therapies provided the RT 300 supine cycle ergometer to the Austin Health site.