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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.

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Kho, ME; Reid, J; Molloy, AJ; Herridge, MS; Seely, AJ; Rudkowski, JC; Buckingham, L; Heels-Ansdell, D; Karachi, T; Fox-Robichaud, A; Ball, IM ...
Published in: BMJ Open
June 23, 2023

INTRODUCTION: In-bed leg cycling with critically ill patients is a promising intervention aimed at minimising immobility, thus improving physical function following intensive care unit (ICU) discharge. We previously completed a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) which supported the feasibility of a large RCT. In this report, we describe the protocol for an international, multicentre RCT to determine the effectiveness of early in-bed cycling versus routine physiotherapy (PT) in critically ill, mechanically ventilated adults. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We report a parallel group RCT of 360 patients in 17 medical-surgical ICUs and three countries. We include adults (≥18 years old), who could ambulate independently before their critical illness (with or without a gait aid), ≤4 days of invasive mechanical ventilation and ≤7 days ICU length of stay, and an expected additional 2-day ICU stay, and who do not fulfil any of the exclusion criteria. After obtaining informed consent, patients are randomised using a web-based, centralised system to either 30 min of in-bed cycling in addition to routine PT, 5 days per week, up to 28 days maximum, or routine PT alone. The primary outcome is the Physical Function ICU Test-scored (PFIT-s) at 3 days post-ICU discharge measured by assessors blinded to treatment allocation. Participants, ICU clinicians and research coordinators are not blinded to group assignment. Our sample size estimate was based on the identification of a 1-point mean difference in PFIT-s between groups. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Critical Care Cycling to improve Lower Extremity (CYCLE) is approved by the Research Ethics Boards of all participating centres and Clinical Trials Ontario (Project 1345). We will disseminate trial results through publications and conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03471247 (Full RCT); NCT02377830 (CYCLE Vanguard 46 patient internal pilot).

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BMJ Open

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2044-6055

Publication Date

June 23, 2023

Volume

13

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e075685

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Multicenter Studies as Topic
  • Lower Extremity
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Humans
  • Critical Illness
  • Critical Care
  • Adult
  • Adolescent
 

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Kho, M. E., Reid, J., Molloy, A. J., Herridge, M. S., Seely, A. J., Rudkowski, J. C., … CYCLE Investigators and the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group, . (2023). 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, 13(6), e075685. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075685
Kho, Michelle E., Julie Reid, Alexander J. Molloy, Margaret S. Herridge, Andrew J. Seely, Jill C. Rudkowski, Lisa Buckingham, et al. “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 13, no. 6 (June 23, 2023): e075685. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075685.
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 J-E, 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.

Published In

BMJ Open

DOI

EISSN

2044-6055

Publication Date

June 23, 2023

Volume

13

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e075685

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Multicenter Studies as Topic
  • Lower Extremity
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Humans
  • Critical Illness
  • Critical Care
  • Adult
  • Adolescent