Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2022)

Effect of FES controlled cycling training on cardiovascular and pulmonary systems in a spinal cord injured patient

  • Fodor Amelita,
  • Naszlady Márton Bese,
  • Mravcsik Mariann,
  • Klauber Andras,
  • Cserháti Peter,
  • Laczko Jozsef,
  • Horváth Mónika

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2022-2008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 29 – 32

Abstract

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Introduction: The results of two spiroergometric measurements are presented that were taken from a spinal cord injured patient who participated in FES cycling training sessions for 11 months. Methods: The two measurements were taken 4 and 11 months after starting the training program. We investigated the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and ventilation (VE/VO2, VE’/VCO2) ratios and the cycling cadence in the two investigated training sessions. Results: In the first assessment, the RER was below 1, which is the anaerobic training limit. Seven months later, in the second assessment, the RER value exceeded the anaerobic limit a few times and remained above it at the end of the session. The VE /VO2 and VE/VCO2 curves did not intersect during the first assessment. In the second one, the VE/VO2 and VE/VCO2 curves intersected several times and the oxygen quotient curve exceeded the carbon dioxide quotient curve. The patient achieved a low but similar cycling speed during the two assessments. Conclusion: Through the activation of paralyzed muscles with FES cycling we are able to train the paraplegic patient in aerobic and anaerobic training zones. This is shown by the value of RER, which reached the anaerobic training limit during the second assessment and remained in the anaerobic range for longer time.

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