Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients
NCT: NCT07538102 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effect of respiratory physiotherapy on diaphragm thickness in patients receiving mechanical ventilation support in the intensive care unit. Thinning and dysfunction of the diaphragm muscle observed during mechanical ventilation complicate the extubation process and increase the risk of respiratory failure in patients. Diaphragm dysfunction prolongs ventilator use and increases ICU mortality. The main objective of this research is to determine whether respiratory physiotherapy has protective or ameliorative effects on diaphragm muscle structure and function, to optimize the ventilator weaning process, and to provide scientific contributions to the field of respiratory rehabilitation. Changes in diaphragm thickness will be objectively evaluated using ultrasonography, and the aim is to obtain evidence-based data on the effectiveness of respiratory physiotherapy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients?
Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients is a clinical trial registered under NCT07538102. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07538102?
The current status of NCT07538102 (Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients) is: RECRUITING.
When did Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients start?
Respiratory Physiotherapy and Diaphragm Thickness in Ventilated ICU Patients started on 2025-08-01.
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