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This study, titled "Effect of Compound Ejiao Jiang on Exercise Tolerance and Quality of Life of Critically Ill Patients after Discharge from ICU: A Double-Blind, Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Clinical Study (LIFT Study)," intends to enroll 156 patients (78 in the experimental group and 78 in the control group). A double-blind design will be adopted, with patients receiving Compound Ejiao Jiang (20 ml each time, three times a day for 90 consecutive days) or a placebo for intervention. The primary outcome measure is the 6-minute walking distance on the 90th day after randomization. Meanwhile, secondary endpoints such as physical function, quality of life, and nutritional and inflammatory indicators will also be monitored. The aim of this study is to explore the rehabilitation value of Compound Ejiao Jiang for patients with post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) through high-level evidence-based medicine methods and to provide scientific evidence for the integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine approach to improving the long-term prognosis of critically ill patients
This study aims to systematically evaluate the impact of the traditional Chinese medicine compound Ejiao Jiang on the long - term rehabilitation outcomes of critically ill patients after leaving the ICU through a rigorous double - blind, multi - center randomized controlled design, and provide scientific evidence for the improvement of the prognosis of critically ill patients through the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The following is a detailed breakdown of the protocol:
I. Basic Information of the Study Study Type: Multi - center, double - blind, randomized controlled trial. Study Period: From September 2025 to September 2027, covering the entire process of patient enrollment, follow - up, and data collation.
Sample Size: It is planned to include 156 eligible patients, who will be randomly assigned to the experimental group (78 cases) and the control group (78 cases) at a 1:1 ratio. The sample size calculation is based on the pre - experimental results of the primary endpoint (6 - minute walk distance).
II. Study Objectives
To evaluate the improvement effect of Ejiao Jiang on the exercise tolerance and quality of life of critically ill patients after leaving the ICU, specifically including:
Verify whether Ejiao Jiang can improve the patients' exercise tolerance (with the 6 - minute walk distance as the core indicator); Explore its impact on the patients' physical function, quality of life, nutritional status, and inflammatory response; Evaluate the safety of Ejiao Jiang during the critical illness rehabilitation period (such as the incidence of adverse reactions).
III. Screening of Study Subjects
IV. Design of Intervention Measures Experimental Group: Given Ejiao Jiang (specification: 20 ml/bottle), orally, 20 ml each time, 3 times a day, for 90 consecutive days (covering the critical period of critical illness rehabilitation, i.e., 3 months after leaving the ICU); Control Group: Given a placebo (with the same appearance and taste as Ejiao Jiang, prepared by a third - party institution), with the same usage and dosage as the experimental group;
Basic Treatment: Both groups of patients will receive a unified critical illness rehabilitation program, including:
Rehabilitation Guidance: 30 - minute bedside exercise, gait training, etc. every day; Nutritional Support: A personalized enteral nutrition plan will be developed according to the NRS - 2002 score; Regular Follow - up: A telephone follow - up once a week and an outpatient review once a month.
V. Outcome Indicator System (Comprehensively Evaluate the Rehabilitation Effect)
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental: Fufang E'jiao Jiang | Experimental | Participants receive Fufang E'jiao Jiang, 20 mL orally three times daily for 90 days. |
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| Placebo Comparator: Matching Placebo | Placebo Comparator | Patients were given an equal-volume placebo (each vial containing compound Ejiao oral liquid [1 mL, 5%], caramel color [800 mg], and steviol glycosides [25 mg]) 20 mL orally, three times daily, for 90 consecutive days (identical to the compound Ejiao oral liquid in appearance, packaging, and taste). |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Fufang E'jiao Jiang | Drug | Oral solution; 20 mL TID for 90 days; |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| 6-minute walk test (6MWT) | This evaluation is based on the walking distance that patients cover in six minutes when walking as fast as possible along a straight corridor, which is a indicator for assessing the lower limb motor function. | Preoperative stage; One week after surgery; One week after device activation; Four weeks after device activation; Four weeks after discharge from hospital; Six months after discharge from hospital |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Changlin Yin, Ph,D | Contact | 86-139-8315-5227 | ycl0315@tmmu.edu.cn |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Changlin Yin, Ph,D | The First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University, Chongqing, China | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| the Southwest hospital | Chongqing | Chongqing Municipality | China |
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Masking Description
| Matching Placebo |
| Drug |
Oral solution; 20 mL TID for 90 days; |
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