A pilot evaluation of a neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) based methodology for the prevention of venous stasis during bed rest

Barry J. Broderick, David E. O'Briain, Paul P. Breen, Stephen R. Kearns, Gearóid ÓLaighin, Gearóid Ó Laighin

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Abstract

Bed rest poses an increased risk factor for a potentially fatal venous thromboembolism (VTE). Lack of activation of the calf muscle pump during this resting period gives rise to venous stasis which may lead to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) development. Our aim was to investigate the effects that 4. h of bed rest have on the lower limb hemodynamics of healthy subjects and to what extent electrically elicited contractions of the calf muscles can alleviate these effects. Outcome variables included popliteal vein blood flow and heart rate. Primary results indicated that the resting group experienced a significant decline in popliteal venous blood flow of ∼47% with ∼13% decrease in heart rate. The stimulated groups maintained a significantly higher venous blood flow and heart rate. Volume flow in the contralateral limb remained constant throughout the study and was comparable to that of the stimulated limb's recovery flow. The results suggest that even short periods of bed rest can significantly reduce lower limb blood flow which could have implications for DVT development. Electrically elicited calf muscle contractions significantly improve lower limb blood flow and can alleviate some debilitating effects of bed rest.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)349-355
Number of pages7
JournalMedical Engineering and Physics
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2010

Keywords

  • Bed rest
  • Calf muscle pump
  • DVT
  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Lower limb hemodynamics
  • NMES
  • Venous stasis
  • Venous thromboembolism

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  • Broderick, BJ;O'Briain, DE;Breen, PP;Kearns, SR;OLaighin, G

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