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Approved For MarketingNCT02883309

Efficacy of an Intradialysis Combined Training Program on Disability Level and Physical Performance.

Efficacy of an Intradialysis Combined Muscle Strength and Cardiorespiratory Capacity Training Program on Disability Level and Physical Performance, in Patients With Chronic Renal Failure at a Kidney Replacement Therapy Unit.

Status
Approved For Marketing
Phase
Study type
Expanded Access
Enrollment
Sponsor
Universidad Austral de Chile · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The patient subjected to hemodialysis has a low physical capacity due to being advanced in years and the complexity of the process, which is encouraged by family members and caregivers who lead them to a total dependence. The Intradialytic physical exercise is presented as an alternative to counteract this functional deterioration of patients with terminal chronic kidney failure.

Detailed description

Objective To evaluate the impact of the intradialytic physical training program on the level of disability and physical performance in patients subjected to hemodialysis. Materials and methods 18 patients subjected to hemodialysis, whose ages ranged from 54 to 84 (10 women) were included in the study. Nine of these patients participated in a combined training program, which lasted 12 weeks, the training sessions were carried out within each dialysis session, the working session involved a warm-up period, aerobic exercise with pedals, or strength exercises based on free-weight depending on the training stage. The Borg scale and the heart rate reserve were used to control the training intensity. The disability level was evaluated at the beginning and end of the study through the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II, the six minutes walk test (6MWT), quadriceps strength, Kt/V, serum levels of potassium and creatinine. Outcomes One subject belonging to the experimental group did not complete the training due to problems in the venous access during the 1st month of training. 8 patients in to the experimental group showed significant improvements in the 6MWT, quadriceps strength and decrease in the level of disability. No changes were observed in the control group. No significant changes were found in the serum levels of potassium and creatine. Conclusions An Intradialytic physical training program achieved a substantial decrease in the level of disability, and an improvement of aerobic capacity and muscle strength. The study was funded by the extension office of the Austral University of Chile.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERintradialytic physical training programNine patients participated in the experimental group in a combined training program, which lasted 12 weeks with a frequency of 3 times a week, the training sessions were carried out within each dialysis session during the first 2 hours of the dialysis treatment, the working session involved a warm up period, aerobic exercise with pedals, or strength exercises based on free weight depending on the training stage. The Borg scale and the heart rate reserve were used to control the training intensity. The disability level was evaluated at the beginning and the end of the study through the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II, the aerobic capacity was evaluated through the six minute walk and the limbs strength was evaluated through a dynamometer.

Timeline

Start date
2013-11-01
Primary completion
2014-01-01
Completion
2014-03-01
First posted
2016-08-30
Last updated
2016-09-30

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02883309. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.