Factors influencing thigh muscle volume change with cycling exercises in acute spinal cord injury - a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-24 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1815480
Maya G Panisset, Doa El-Ansary, Sarah Alison Dunlop, Ruth Marshall, Jillian Clark, Leonid Churilov, Mary P Galea
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Objective: To conduct a per-protocol analysis on thigh muscle volume outcomes from the Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity (SCIPA) Switch-On Trial.Design: Secondary analysis from an assessor-blind randomized, controlled trial.Setting: Four acute/sub-acute hospitals in Australia and New Zealand.Participants: 24 adults (1 female) within four weeks of motor complete or incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI)Intervention: Functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycling (FESC) or passive cycling (PC) 4x/week for 12 weeks.Outcome Measures: Whole thigh and muscle group volumes calculated from manually segmented MR images.Results: 19/24 participants completed ≥ twelve weeks of the intervention. Five participants experienced hypertrophy (4 FESC; 1 PC) and eight attenuation of atrophy (<20% volume loss) (3 FESC; 5 PC) in thigh muscle volume. Six participants were non-responders, exhibiting atrophy >20% (3 FESC; 3 PC). Mean (SD) change for FESC was -2.3% (25.3%) and PC was -14.0% (12.3%). After controlling for baseline muscle volumes, a strong significant correlation was found between mean weekly exercise frequency and quadriceps and hamstring volumes (r=6.25, P=0.006), regardless of mode. Average watts was highly correlated to quadriceps volumes only (r=5.92, P=0.01), while total number of sessions was strongly correlated with hamstring volumes only (r=5.91, P=0.01).Conclusion: This per-protocol analysis of FESC and PC early after SCI reports a partial response in 42% and a beneficial response in 25% of patients who completed 12 weeks intervention, regardless of mode. Strong correlations show a dose-response according to exercise frequency. Characteristics of non-responders are discussed to inform clinical decision-making.

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影响急性脊髓损伤患者骑车运动时大腿肌肉体积变化的因素——一项随机对照试验的二次分析
目的:对脊髓损伤和体力活动(SCIPA)开关试验的大腿肌肉体积结果进行方案分析。设计:来自评估盲随机对照试验的二次分析。环境:澳大利亚和新西兰的四家急症/亚急症医院。干预措施:功能性电刺激辅助骑行(FESC)或被动骑行(PC) 4次/周,持续12周。结果测量:通过手工分割的MR图像计算整个大腿和肌肉群的体积。结果:19/24的参与者完成了≥12周的干预。5名参与者出现肥厚(4名FESC;1个PC)和8个萎缩衰减(20%)(3个FESC;3个人电脑)。FESC的平均(SD)变化为-2.3% (25.3%),PC为-14.0%(12.3%)。在控制了基线肌肉体积后,无论何种运动方式,平均每周运动频率与股四头肌和腘绳肌体积之间都存在很强的显著相关性(r=6.25, P=0.006)。平均瓦特仅与股四头肌体积高度相关(r=5.92, P=0.01),而总训练数仅与腿筋体积密切相关(r=5.91, P=0.01)。结论:这项针对脊髓损伤后早期FESC和PC的方案分析报告称,在完成12周干预的患者中,42%的患者有部分反应,25%的患者有有益反应,无论采用何种模式。强相关性表明,运动频率与剂量反应有关。讨论无应答者的特征,以告知临床决策。
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