Affiliation:
1. Department of Anesthesia & Perioperative, Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated TCM-WM Hebei, Cangzhou, Hebei, China
2. Baoding Second Central Hospital, Cangzhou, Hebei, China.
Abstract
To observe of the effect of electrical stimulation at the back-shu acupoint with extrinsic diaphragmatic pacing (EDP) mode on respiratory function and extubation success rate in tracheostomized stroke patients. A total of 200 patients who underwent tracheostomy after a stroke from January 2022 to February 2023 were included in this study. They were divided into 2 groups based on whether electroacupuncture was used: the EDP + electroacupuncture group and the EDP group. We assessed the differences in cough reflex scores and clinical lung infection scores between the 2 groups, and measured levels of blood gas analysis indicators, diaphragmatic function, lung function, maximum inspiratory pressure, and maximum expiratory pressure in both groups. The total effective rate in the EDP + electroacupuncture group was 91.00% (91/100), which was higher than the EDP group’s 80.00% (80/100) (P < .05). After treatment, both groups showed a decrease in clinical lung infection scores and cough reflex scores compared to before treatment, with the EDP + electroacupuncture group having lower scores than the EDP group (P < .05). After treatment, the pH value, arterial oxygen pressure, and oxygenation index all increased compared to before treatment, with the EDP + electroacupuncture group showing higher values than the EDP group (P < .05). After treatment, both groups showed a decrease in arterial carbon dioxide pressure compared to before treatment, with the EDP + electroacupuncture group having lower PaCO2 levels than the EDP group (P < .05). After treatment, both groups showed an increase in forced vital capacity as a percentage of predicted value (FVC%), diaphragm thickness, diaphragm mobility, maximum inspiratory pressure, maximum expiratory pressure, forced expiratory volume in the first second as a percentage of predicted value (FEV1%), and diaphragm contraction speed compared to before treatment. Additionally, the EDP + electroacupuncture group had higher values in these parameters compared to the EDP group (P < .05). The EDP + electroacupuncture group had a shorter average extubation time and a higher extubation success rate compared to the EDP group (P < .05). The combination of EDP mode and electroacupuncture at the back-shu acupoint appears to be effective in improving lung function and diaphragmatic function in tracheostomized stroke patients. It also leads to a shorter extubation time and higher extubation success rates.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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