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Clinical Trials/NCT00395889
NCT00395889
Completed
Phase 1

Effects of a 6-month Outpatient Rehabilitation Program Including Structured Exercise Training on Participation in Physical Activities in Daily Life in Lung Transplant Recipients

KU Leuven1 site in 1 country40 target enrollmentNovember 2006

Overview

Phase
Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Lung Transplantation
Sponsor
KU Leuven
Enrollment
40
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Participation in Physical Activities in Daily Life
Status
Completed
Last Updated
15 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare participation in physical activities in daily life and functional outcomes of lung transplant recipients attending a six-month multicomponent rehabilitation program including exercise training against others receiving only instructions on how to increase their participation in physical activities in daily life.

Detailed Description

At present it is not clear whether it is necessary for lung transplant recipients to participate in a rehabilitation program including structured exercise training. Observations from available studies suggest that exercise capacity and health status improve following transplantation but remain impaired when compared with values of age-matched reference groups. No differences were found between participants of rehabilitation programs and patients engaging in usual daily activities. One should be cautious however to draw definite conclusions from these findings since they rest solely on results of cross-sectional investigations or single group studies. No information on functional outcomes such as participation in physical activities in daily life is currently available in lung transplant recipients. In order to answer the question if it is necessary for lung transplant recipients to participate in an outpatient rehabilitation program including structured exercise training it is our purpose to conduct a randomized clinical trial to investigate the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation after transplantation. * Interventions: Both groups will receive counseling to engage in regular physical activity. Patients in the intervention group will additionally follow a standardized outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program for 6 months starting immediately after discharge from hospital. * Hypothesis: Our alternative hypothesis is that intensive post transplant rehabilitation does enhance improvements in functional status and participation in physical activities in daily life after transplantation. * Outcomes: Participation in physical activities in daily life will be the primary outcome. Physical component summary scale of the SF-36, exercise capacity and peripheral muscle function will be secondary outcomes. Outcomes will be assessed on discharge from the hospital and again three, six and twelve months after discharge. * Treatment failure: Patients in the control group receiving only counseling will be allowed to discontinue the assigned treatment and will receive respiratory rehabilitation including exercise training if functional outcomes do not improve or participation in physical activities in daily life does not increase within the first three months of the intervention period. The treatment groups will be compared both as randomized (according to intention to treat) and with crossover cases excluded.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 2006
End Date
November 2010
Last Updated
15 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
KU Leuven

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Recipients of single or double lung transplants

Exclusion Criteria

  • Recipients of multiple organ transplants
  • Patients scheduled for retransplantation
  • Patients not leaving hospital within 6 weeks after surgery

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Participation in Physical Activities in Daily Life

Time Frame: One year

Secondary Outcomes

  • Health Status (SF-36)(One year)
  • Exercise Capacity(One year)
  • Peripheral Muscle Function(One year)
  • Psychological Functioning(One year)

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