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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
113 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-03-31
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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Methods: Adult patients admitted to the ICU who need a breathing machine and are expected to survive their ICU stay are eligible. Patients will randomly receive 30 minutes of in-bed cycling each day they are in the ICU or routine physiotherapy, both delivered by specially trained physiotherapists.
Outcomes: Feasibility: The investigators will study whether patients can cycle on most days of their ICU stay, whether patients and their families agree to be a part of the study, and whether investigators can systematically assess patients' strength.
Relevance: Effective methods of physiotherapy are needed for critically ill patients to minimize muscle weakness, speed recovery, and improve quality of life. This pilot randomized study is the second of several future larger studies about in-bed cycling in the ICU.
Our pilot work includes CYCLE Pilot and CYCLE Vanguard. CYCLE Pilot is an external pilot and enrolled 66 patients from 3/2015 to 6/2016. CYCLE Vanguard is an internal pilot and enrolled 47 patients from 11/2016 to 3/2018. CYCLE Vanguard patients will be analyzed in the main CYCLE RCT (NCT03471247).
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Early Cycling and routine physiotherapy
Patients will receive 30 minutes of in-bed cycling in addition to routine physiotherapy, 5 days per week, for the duration of their ICU stay
In-bed cycle ergometer (Restorative Therapies RT300 Supine)
Routine physiotherapy
Patients will receive routine physiotherapy per current institutional practice
Routine physiotherapy
activities to assist with optimizing airway clearance and respiratory function, and, based on the patient's alertness and medical stability, activities to maintain or increase limb range of motion and strength, in- and out of bed mobility, and ambulation
Interventions
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In-bed cycle ergometer (Restorative Therapies RT300 Supine)
Routine physiotherapy
activities to assist with optimizing airway clearance and respiratory function, and, based on the patient's alertness and medical stability, activities to maintain or increase limb range of motion and strength, in- and out of bed mobility, and ambulation
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* could ambulate independently before hospital admission.
Exclusion Criteria
* proven or suspected neuromuscular weakness affecting the legs (e.g., stroke or Guillain-Barré syndrome),
* unable to follow commands in English pre-ICU,
* temporary pacemaker,
* expected hospital mortality \>90%,
* unable to fit the bike, palliative goals of care, or persistent therapy exemptions in the 1st 4 days of MV (e.g., cardiorespiratory instability, active major bleeding)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
OTHER
Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation
OTHER
Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network / Canadian Frailty Network
UNKNOWN
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
OTHER_GOV
Ontario Lung Association
OTHER
Canadian Respiratory Research Network
UNKNOWN
McMaster University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michelle Kho, PT, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
McMaster University School of Rehabilitation Science
Locations
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Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Austin Health
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
St. Joseph's Healthcare Intensive Care Unit
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton Health Sciences General ICU
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton Health Sciences Juravinski ICU
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
London Health Sciences
London, Ontario, Canada
Ottawa General Hospital
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
St. Michael's Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto General Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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References
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Kho ME, Molloy AJ, Clarke FJ, Reid JC, Herridge MS, Karachi T, Rochwerg B, Fox-Robichaud AE, Seely AJ, Mathur S, Lo V, Burns KE, Ball IM, Pellizzari JR, Tarride JE, Rudkowski JC, Koo K, Heels-Ansdell D, Cook DJ. Multicentre pilot randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycle ergometry with ventilated patients. BMJ Open Respir Res. 2019 Feb 18;6(1):e000383. doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000383. eCollection 2019.
Heels-Ansdell D, Kelly L, O'Grady HK, Farley C, Reid JC, Berney S, Pastva AM, Burns KE, D'Aragon F, Herridge MS, Seely A, Rudkowski J, Rochwerg B, Fox-Robichaud A, Ball I, Lamontagne F, Duan EH, Tsang J, Archambault PM, Verceles AC, Muscedere J, Mehta S, English SW, Karachi T, Serri K, Reeve B, Thabane L, Cook D, Kho ME. Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry With Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients: Statistical Analysis Plan for CYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength), an International, Multicenter, Randomized Clinical Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Oct 28;13:e54451. doi: 10.2196/54451.
O'Grady HK, Ball I, Berney S, Burns KEA, Cook DJ, Fox-Robichaud A, Herridge MS, Karachi T, Mathur S, Reid JC, Rochwerg B, Rollinson T, Rudkowski JC, Bosch J, Turkstra LS, Kho ME. Characterizing usual-care physical rehabilitation in Canadian intensive care unit patients: a secondary analysis of the Canadian multicentre Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength pilot randomized controlled trial. Can J Anaesth. 2024 Oct;71(10):1406-1416. doi: 10.1007/s12630-024-02838-7. Epub 2024 Sep 24.
Kho ME, Berney S, Pastva AM, Kelly L, Reid JC, Burns KEA, Seely AJ, D'Aragon F, Rochwerg B, Ball I, Fox-Robichaud AE, Karachi T, Lamontagne F, Archambault PM, Tsang JL, Duan EH, Muscedere J, Verceles AC, Serri K, English SW, Reeve BK, Mehta S, Rudkowski JC, Heels-Ansdell D, O'Grady HK, Strong G, Obrovac K, Ajami D, Camposilvan L, Tarride JE, Thabane L, Herridge MS, Cook DJ. Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry in Mechanically Ventilated Patients. NEJM Evid. 2024 Jul;3(7):EVIDoa2400137. doi: 10.1056/EVIDoa2400137. Epub 2024 Jun 12.
Kho ME, Reid J, Molloy AJ, Herridge MS, Seely AJ, Rudkowski JC, Buckingham L, Heels-Ansdell D, Karachi T, Fox-Robichaud A, Ball IM, Burns KEA, Pellizzari JR, Farley C, Berney S, Pastva AM, Rochwerg B, D'Aragon F, Lamontagne F, Duan EH, Tsang JLY, Archambault P, English SW, Muscedere J, Serri K, Tarride JE, Mehta S, Verceles AC, Reeve B, O'Grady H, Kelly L, Strong G, Hurd AH, Thabane L, Cook DJ; CYCLE Investigators and the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength (CYCLE): protocol for an international, multicentre randomised clinical trial of early in-bed cycling for mechanically ventilated patients. BMJ Open. 2023 Jun 23;13(6):e075685. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075685.
Takaoka A, Heels-Ansdell D, Cook DJ, Kho ME. The Association between Frailty and Short-Term Outcomes in an Intensive Care Unit Rehabilitation Trial: An Exploratory Analysis. J Frailty Aging. 2021;10(1):49-55. doi: 10.14283/jfa.2020.52.
Reid JC, McCaskell DS, Kho ME. Therapist perceptions of a rehabilitation research study in the intensive care unit: a trinational survey assessing barriers and facilitators to implementing the CYCLE pilot randomized clinical trial. Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2019 Nov 12;5:131. doi: 10.1186/s40814-019-0509-3. eCollection 2019.
McCaskell DS, Molloy AJ, Childerhose L, Costigan FA, Reid JC, McCaughan M, Clarke F, Cook DJ, Rudkowski JC, Farley C, Karachi T, Rochwerg B, Newman A, Fox-Robichaud A, Herridge MS, Lo V, Feltracco D, Burns KE, Porteous R, Seely AJE, Ball IM, Seczek A, Kho ME. Project management lessons learned from the multicentre CYCLE pilot randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2019 Aug 28;20(1):532. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3634-7.
Kho ME, Molloy AJ, Clarke F, Herridge MS, Koo KK, Rudkowski J, Seely AJ, Pellizzari JR, Tarride JE, Mourtzakis M, Karachi T, Cook DJ; Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. CYCLE pilot: a protocol for a pilot randomised study of early cycle ergometry versus routine physiotherapy in mechanically ventilated patients. BMJ Open. 2016 Apr 8;6(4):e011659. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011659.
Other Identifiers
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HIREB 14-531
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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