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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program With Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in Patients With Post-covid Sequelae.

U

University of Malaga

Status

Unknown

Conditions

COVID-19

Treatments

Device: Pulsed ectromagnetid field therapy
Other: Pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05379517
UMA_RP COVID_2022

Details and patient eligibility

About

Coronavirus 2019 disease can cause important sequelae in the patient, being one of the main affectations of the respiratory system due to bilateral pneumonia and frequently presenting loss of strength, dyspnea, polyneuropathies and multi-organ involvement. Respiratory muscle dysfunction It is one of the most frequent sequelae of this disease. The aim of this study it to assess the effect of pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) for 8 weeks vs PRP supplemented with pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEFT) vs control group (CG) with health education in people with sequelae of COVID-19 on respiratory capacity and clinical response.

Full description

Methods: a single-blind, randomized clinical trial of parallel groups and three branches is presented. Participants will be randomly assigned to the three groups. Thrity-three participants will be randomized assigned either will receive (n=11) PR for 60 minutes, vs (n=11) PR plus PEFT vs (n=11) CG with health education program.

Both groups will receive a three times-weekly 60 min exercise program for 8 weeks. Exercise training will be structured in three stages. Exercise will start with a warm-up period (4 minutes); followed by the core phase of aerobic exercises (15-18 minutes), upper and lower limb strength (9 minutes), exercises of the respiratory muscles with diaphragmatic breaths with retentions (10 minutes) and the final cooling-stretching (4 minutes) for a total 45 min, coupled with 15 minutes of breathing retraining with the Threshold Inspiratory Muscle Training® (IMT) device (Philips Respironics). Respiratory muscle training will start at 10% of the initial MIP achieved at startup and will increase by 5% every two weeks until reaching 20% of the initial MIP. The intensity of the exercise training will be at 60-75% of the maximum heart rate rate achieved in the exercise capacity test. The last group will receive PRP for 8 weeks supplemented with pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEFT) three times-weekly 10 min for 5 weeks. Frequency and intensity will be adjusted depending on the perception subjective of the patients.

Before and after the intervention and two months later, the effects on respiratory capacity (spirometry), clinical response, symptoms (pain and dyspnea), respiratory muscle strength, respiratory symptoms, anthropometric, exercise capacity, fatigue, pain will be assessed and quality of life in people with sequelae of COVID-19.

Enrollment

33 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

45 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • People between 45 and 65 years old who have overcome COVID-19 and continue with sequelae (fatigue, dyspnea and/or muscle pain) two months after overcoming the illness.
  • People with limiting dyspnea of less than grade 2 according to the modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) scale.
  • People with diagnostic criteria for COVID-19 according to regulations SEPAR and meet the criteria defined in said regulations for care medical and nursing in a specialized unit (susceptible etiology of specific treatment, who suffered mild-moderate infection and/or repeated exacerbations).

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnant people.
  • People with pacemakers.
  • People who present bleeding.
  • People with tumor problems.
  • Traumatological, neurological or cardiovascular diseases that prevent patients from performing the training.
  • People who present glaucoma, retinal detachment and/or recent cataract surgery.
  • People with psychiatric or behavioral disorders condition collaboration with the program.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

33 participants in 3 patient groups

Control Group (CG)
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients in the control group will receive a booklet with general information on a health education program where they will be taught global stretching exercises to be performed themselves at least twice a week at home for 20 minutes. In addition, hygienic postural care will be included.
Experimental group 1
Experimental group
Description:
People will receive a three times-weekly 60 min pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) for 8 weeks. Exercise training will be structured in three stages. Exercise will start with a warm-up period (4 minutes); followed by the core phase of aerobic exercises (15-18 minutes), upper and lower limb strength (9 minutes), exercises of the respiratory muscles with diaphragmatic breaths with retentions (10 minutes) and the final cooling-stretching (4 minutes) for a total 45 min, coupled with 15 minutes of breathing retraining with the Threshold Inspiratory Muscle Training® (IMT) device (Philips Respironics). Respiratory muscle training will start at 10% of the initial MIP achieved at startup and will increase by 5% every two weeks until reaching 20% of the initial MIP. The intensity of the exercise training will be at 60-75% of the maximum heart rate rate achieved in the exercise capacity test.
Treatment:
Other: Pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP)
Experimental group 2
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will receive a pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) supplemented with pulsed electromagnetic field therapy. The latter will be applied for 5 weeks, a total of 3 sessions per week. The BTL-6000 Super Inductive System (SIS) will be used with the 'focus field' type manual applicator. The parameters will be: intensity of the magnetic field up to 2.5 Tesla (T), the frequency range to achieve the analgesic effect will vary between 10-20 Hz and, finally, an adjustable relative intensity up to 100%, depending on the perception subjective of the patients. Sessions will last 10 minutes. The parameters and procedure of therapy follow the manufacturer's recommendations. The SIS will be applied in the area where the patient presents the highest level of pain.
Treatment:
Other: Pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP)
Device: Pulsed ectromagnetid field therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Rocío Martín-Valero, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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