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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07319468

Effect of Exercises on Hemodialysis

Effect of Intra Dialytic Aerobic Exercises Versus Active Free Exercises on Cognitive Function and Functional Capacity in Hemodialytic Patients

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
69 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

o Sixty-nine adult patients from both sexes. They were suffering from ESRD on maintenance hemodialysis, their age ranged from50-60 years old were selected from hemodialysis unit at Itay El Baroud central hospital. They were referred by the physician.

Detailed description

Ⅰ-Subjects: o Sixty-nine adult patients from both sexes. They were suffering from ESRD on maintenance hemodialysis, their age ranged from50-60 years old were selected from hemodialysis unit at Itay El Baroud central hospital. They were referred by the physician. Study group (A): the study group consisted of (23) patients who received aerobic exercise in form of (foot pedal exerciser) for 20 Minutes for each session, 3 sessions per week, for 8 weeks plus maintain on their medical treatment and hemodialysis. Study group (B): the study group consisted of (23) who received active free range of motion exercise (open kinetic chain active free range of motion) for 20 minutes for each session, 3 sessions per week, for 8 weeks plus maintain on their medical treatment and hemodialysis. Control group (C): the control group consisted of (23) patients who were maintained on their medical treatment and hemodialysis. II- Instrumentation 6-Minutes walk test: The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is frequently used to measure physical function in transplanted patients. * Fatigue Questionnaire (Fatigue Severity Scale) it was used to assess the level of fatigue. * Laboratory investigation: urea and creatinine are commonly used to monitor the effects of exercise on urea clearance and kidney function improvement in transplant patients. * The Mini-Cog test: is a quick, simple, and effective screening tool for early cognitive impairment in hemodialysis patients, making it ideal for busy clinical settings. B-Therapeutic Equipment: Foot pedal exerciser (fig.9): * Simple horizontal foot pedal exerciser used during hemodialysis sessions. * Dual pedals with non-slip straps for foot stability. * Manual resistance adjustment via a single control knob (non-electric). * Provides gradual increase in workload intensity. * Compact and light weight design suitable for use while lying on the dialysis bed. * Enables controlled, low-impact circular movement of the feet. * Aims to improve circulation and strengthen lower limb muscles without requiring active sitting. * Approximate device dimensions: 50 cm (length) x 40 cm (width) x 23 cm (height). * Maximum recommended user weight: 70 kg. Participants completed the 30-min aerobic exercise sessions during the first 2 hrs. of each dialysis session, 3 times per week for 8 weeks, using a simulated bike riding. Patients will perform active free exercise for upper limb (the arm that hasn't shunt) and lower limbs. Each exercise session consisted of three phases: warm up, conditioning, and cool down.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEAerobic exercisesFoot pedal exerciser: * Simple horizontal foot pedal exerciser used during hemodialysis sessions. * Dual pedals with non-slip straps for foot stability. * Manual resistance adjustment via a single control knob (non-electric). * Provides gradual increase in workload intensity. * Compact and light weight design suitable for use while lying on the dialysis bed. * Enables controlled, low-impact circular movement of the feet. * Aims to improve circulation and strengthen lower limb muscles without requiring active sitting. * Approximate device dimensions: 50 cm (length) x 40 cm (width) x 23 cm (height). * Maximum recommended user weight: 70 kg.
OTHEROpen kinetic chain active free range of motionParticipants completed the 30-min aerobic exercise sessions during the first 2 hrs. of each dialysis session, 3 times per week for 8 weeks, using a simulated bike riding. Patients will perform active free exercise for upper limb (the arm that hasn't shunt) and lower limbs. Each exercise session consisted of three phases: warm up, conditioning, and cool down.
OTHERNo interventionthe control group will receive only the standard medical care provided by dialysis center without any physical therapy intervention

Timeline

Start date
2026-01-01
Primary completion
2026-05-01
Completion
2026-06-01
First posted
2026-01-06
Last updated
2026-01-06

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