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Comparison of Two Exercise Programmes in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
End Stage Renal Disease
Interventions
Other: Exercise programmes
Registration Number
NCT02832440
Lead Sponsor
Cardenal Herrera University
Brief Summary

Although exercise training of haemodialysis patients is associated with generally positive outcomes few haemodialysis units routinely offer intradialytic exercise therapy. This is often related to financial cost and/or staffing limitations. Home-based programs could be an alternative means of providing exercise benefits without associated implementation costs The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 4 weeks intradialytic versus home based exercise for haemodialysis patients regarding adherence and strength gains.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • people under hemodialysis treatment at least 3 months
  • be medicable stable
  • complete all the physical tests
Exclusion Criteria
  • heart stroke in the previous 6 weeks of the study
  • inferior limb amputation without artificial aids
  • cerebral vascular disease (ictus, ischemic)
  • disability to complete functional tests

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Home-based exerciseExercise programmesExercise at home
Intradialytic exerciseExercise programmesExercise during hemodialysis
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline Handgrip Strength at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

To measure the amount of strength developed by each hand in kg

Change from Baseline Short Physical Performance Battery at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

Assess lower extremity, which includes objective performance-based measure of balance (side-by-side, semi-tandem and tandem), endurance (4m gait speed) and strength (five chair stands). Each component was scored from 0 to 4 and when summed yielded Short Physical Performance Battery scores between 0 (poor) and 12 (best).

Change from Baseline Timed Up and Go test at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

To stand up from a standard arms chair, walk 3 meters, turn back the cone walk back and sit down to the chair. The time in seconds is record.

Change from Baseline Six minutes walking test at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

To walk the longest distance possible in 6 minutes by walking continuously the 20 or 30 metres indicated on the floor. It measures the distance in meters

Change from Baseline One leg standing test at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

Consist in maintain one leg stance for as long as possible. The test was considered normal if the one leg standing time reached 45 seconds.

Change from Baseline Sit to stand to sit 10 and 60 at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

For the Sit To Stand 10 participant has to stand up and sit down 10 times and the time needed is record; while for the Sit to stand to sit 60 the participant consist in measures how many repetition the participant can to stand up and sit down during 60 seconds

Change from Baseline One leg heel rise at 4 monthsAt the beginning and after 4 months

It measures the strength in the triceps surae in the one leg standing position and has to rise the heel. It measures how many repetitions the participants is can do

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera

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Moncada, Valencia, Spain

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