Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on functional exercise capacity in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A randomized clinical trial

Objective To evaluate the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on functional capacity of patients in the immediate postoperative period of cardiac surgery. Design A prospective, randomized controlled trial. Setting A cardiac surgery specialist hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. Subject...

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Hauptverfasser: Cerqueira, Telma Cristina Fontes, de Cerqueira Neto, Manoel Luiz, Cacau, Lucas de Assis Pereira, de Araújo Filho, Amaro Afrânio, Oliveira, Géssica Uruga, da Silva Júnior, Walderi Monteiro, Carvalho, Vitor Oliveira, de Mendonça, José Teles, de Santana Filho, Valter Joviniano
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description Objective To evaluate the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on functional capacity of patients in the immediate postoperative period of cardiac surgery. Design A prospective, randomized controlled trial. Setting A cardiac surgery specialist hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. Subjects: Patients in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery. Intervention The control group received the conventional physiotherapy and the intervention group received neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the rectus femoris and gastrocnemius muscles bilaterally, applied for 60 min, twice a day for up to 10 sessions per patient, in the immediate postoperative period until postoperative day 5. Main measures The primary outcome was the distance walked, which was evaluated using the 6-min walk test on postoperative day 5. Secondary outcomes were gait speed, lactate levels, muscle strength, electromyographic activity of the rectus femoris and Functional Independence Measure, some of them evaluated on preoperative and postoperative period. Results Of 132 eligible patients, 88 patients were included and randomly allocated in two groups, and 45 patients were included in the analysis. No significant difference was found on the distance walked (p = 0.650) between patients allocated in intervention group (239.06 ± 88.55) and control group (254.43 ± 116.67) as well as gait speed (p = 0.363), lactate levels (p = 0.302), knee extensor strength (p = 0.117), handgrip strength (p = 0.882), global muscle strength (p = 0.104), electromyographic activity (p = 0.179) and Functional Independence Measure (p = 0.059). Conclusions Although the effects are still uncertain, the use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation carried out in five days didn't present any benefit on functional capacity of patients in the immediate postoperative period of cardiac surgery.
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Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Cardiovascular disease
Clinical research
Clinical trials
Electric Stimulation
Electric Stimulation Therapy
Electrical stimulation
Exercise
Exercise Tolerance
Functional status
Gait
Hand Strength
Heart surgery
Humans
Intervention
Lactates
Muscle strength
Muscle Strength - physiology
Muscles
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation
Perioperative care
Physiotherapy
Postoperative period
Prospective Studies
Rehabilitation
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
title Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on functional exercise capacity in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A randomized clinical trial
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