Safety of a combined strength and endurance training using neuromuscular electrical stimulation of thighs muscles in patients with heart failure and bipolar sensing cardiac pacemakers
Autor: | Johannes Pleiner, Richard Crevenna, Veronika Fialka-Moser, Mohammad Keilani, Michael Quittan, Richard Pacher, Michael Wolzt, Winfried Mayr, Martin Nuhr |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Pacemaker Artificial medicine.medical_specialty Electric Stimulation Therapy Pilot Projects Stimulation Thigh Endurance training Internal medicine Heart rate monitoring medicine Humans In patient Pacemaker malfunction Muscle Skeletal Aged Heart Failure business.industry Thigh muscle General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Heart failure Physical Endurance Cardiology Female Safety business |
Zdroj: | Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. 115:710-714 |
ISSN: | 1613-7671 0043-5325 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf03040887 |
Popis: | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is an effective and non-strenuous therapy to enhance the strength and endurance capacity of the skeletal muscles in patients with severe chronic heart failure. NMES in patients with pacemakers is controversial because potential electromagnetic interference may result in pacemaker malfunction. Therefore, such patients are in general excluded from NMES. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the safety of a combined NMES protocol to increase strength and endurance capacity of the skeletal muscles in patients with heart failure and implanted pacemakers. Seven patients with chronic heart failure and implanted cardiac pacemakers with bipolar sensing leads received NMES treatment of thigh muscles, using a combined protocol comprising biphasic, symmetric, rectangular constant current impulses at different frequencies (8-50 Hz), pulse width up to 60 s (8 Hz), 4 s (15 Hz), 4 s (30 Hz), and 6 s (50 Hz), and amplitudes up to +/- 100 mA (all frequencies) applied to both knee extensor and flexor muscles via surface electrodes (8 x 13 cm each). Acute electromagnetic interference during a safety procedure (telemetric monitoring) before therapeutic NMES application was not observed in any of the patients. The 7 patients received during 20 therapeutic NMES sessions a total of 23,380 on-phases, comprising 2194.08 x 10(3) biphasic electrical pulses, without adverse events. Heart rate monitoring during stimulation and pacemaker interrogation revealed no abnormalities. NMES treatment of thigh muscles using a combined NMES protocol to enhance strength and endurance capacity appears to be safe in patients with heart failure and implanted pacemakers with bipolar sensing, as far as the described electrode configuration and parameter range is applied. |
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