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Endurance Training in Patients Undergoing Lung Transplantation

Not Applicable
Conditions
Lung Transplantation
Registration Number
NCT04244305
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital A Coruña
Brief Summary

Lung Transplantation is usually the last option for patients with chronic respiratory conditions in the late stages of the disease. Pulmonary rehabilitation and, particularly, endurance training, is a cornerstone in the management of these patients both during the pre-operative as well as the post-operative period as it improves cardiopulmonary fitness, muscle mass, muscle strength, health-related quality of life and potentially, survival. However, very few studies have been published addressing which modality of training, intensity, frequency or duration of training provides the best possible results in these patients. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compare two training modalities (treadmill walking versus cycle-ergometry) on functional capacity, muscle strength and lung function.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients undergoing lung transplantation at the Thoracic Surgery Unit of the Hospital Clínico Universitario de A Coruña.
  • Adults > 18 years.
  • Ability to attend post-surgery exercise training for a minimum period of one month.
  • Sign informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Torpid post-operative recovery with a prolonged stay at the Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit > 12 days.
  • Diagnosed with intensive care unit acquired muscle weakness.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
6 Minute Walk Test1 month

Distance covered during the 6 Minute Walk Test performed according to the American Thoracic Guidelines.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incremental Symptom-Limited Test1 and 3 months

Incremental symptom-limited test performed on a cycle-ergometry with a 5-10W increase per minute up to maximal tolerance. Patient was monitorised during the test for both heart rate and oxygen saturation.

Maximal isometric strength1 and 3 months

Isometrical maximal strength of the brachial biceps and quadriceps muscle of both dominant and non-dominant limbs. Maximal isometric strength will be assessed using a hand-held dynamometer (Lafayette Instrument, Model 01165) and will be presented in kilograms

Forced Expiratory Volume 1st second (FEV1)1 and 3 months

Changes in Forced Expiratory Volume in the 1st second assessed during a forced spirometry test performed according to the international guidelines.

Maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures1 and 3 months

Maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures performed with the respiratory muscles

Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF)1 and 3 months

Changes in peak expiratory flow assessed during a forced spirometry test performed according to the international guidelines.

6 Minute Walk Test3 Months

Distance covered with the 6 Minute Walk Test performed according to the American Thoracic Guidelines.

Sit-to-stand1 and 3 months

Number of times the patient can stand up from a chair and sit back in 30 seconds

Forced Expiratory Capacity (FVC)1 and 3 months

Changes in forced expiratory capacity assessed during a forced spirometry test performed according to the international guidelines.

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