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Physical Therapy for Liver Cirrhosis

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary
Interventions
Other: neuromuscular electric stimulation
Other: Exercises
Registration Number
NCT04629456
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

Patients with liver cirrhosis have severe physical deconditioning. Aim: To compare between the effect of neuromuscular electric stimulation(NMES) and exercises (EX)on treatment of patients with liver cirrhosis.

Detailed Description

70 patients have been chosen from department of internal medicine, Cairo university hospitals, Egypt. 5 patients refused to participate .65 patients divided randomly into 2 groups. All the procedures were explained to patients.2 patients refused to sign informed consent and excluded from the study. 31 patients in group1 and 32 patients in group2. 1patients dropped in group1 and excluded from the study and two patients didn't continued the programmed treatment in group 2 and their data removed.

Thirty patients in each group signed an informed consent and complete the treatment program.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Positive for anti-HCV.
  • Not under antiviral therapy at entry.
  • Positive for chronic hepatitis or compensated cirrhosis.
  • Negative for hepatitis B surface (HBs) antigen.
  • Free of co-infection with HIV.
  • Not pregnant.
  • Systolic blood pressure of less than 180 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of less than 110 mmHg.
  • (viii)No ischemic heart disease or severe arrhythmia
Exclusion Criteria
  • Significant cardiac disease (ejection fraction <60% or history of coronary artery disease).
  • Chronic renal failure on dialysis.
  • Hemoglobin <11.0 g/L.
  • Human immunodeficiency virus infection.
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • Active non-hepatocellular carcinoma related malignancy.
  • Myopathy.
  • Any physical impairment or orthopedic abnormality preventing EX, or post-liver transplantation

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
group 1neuromuscular electric stimulationA total of eight electrodes were placed on the quadriceps femoris muscles (four on each leg): two on the vastus medialis, one on the rectus femoris muscle, and one on the vastus lateralis muscle. The stimulation protocol of the NMES consisted of a symmetrical biphasic square pulse at 75 Hz, a duty cycle of 6 seconds (sec.) on and 29 sec. off, a pulse time of 410 sec. during a session lasting 20 min. The intensity was increased to maximum individual toleration. The muscle contractions were visible and palpable.
Group 2ExercisesThe chair-seated exercises were used in the early stages of the program because the participants were frail adults. Repetitions of toe raises, heel raises, knee lifts, knee extensions, and others were performed while seated on a chair. Hip flexions, lateral leg raises, and repetitions of other exercises were performed standing upright behind the chair and holding the back of the chair for stability. To strengthen lower extremities, a fixed weight was placed on the ankle while participants performed strengthening exercises. Weights of 0.50, 0.75, 1.00, and 1.50 kg were used in accordance with each participant's strength level as the resistance progressively increased. The exercises performed using these ankle weights included seated knee flexion and extension and standing knee flexion and extensions. Exercises using a resistance band: Resistance bands were used to strengthen lower body. Lower body exercises included leg extension and hip flexion(24).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SF-3612 week

Score

Sitting standing test12 week

number of cycle /30 seconds

Balance12 weeks

Seconds

Time up and go test12 weeks

number of cycle / minute

6 Minutes walk distance12 weeks

distance walked in 6 minutes

2 Minutes steps test12 weeks

number of steps in 2 minutes.

Chronic liver diseases questionnaire (CLDQ)12 week

score

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Manal K. youssef

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Cairo, Egypt

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