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Effects of Exercise and Exercise Counselling in Hemodialysis Patients.

Effects of Exercise and Exercise Counselling in Hemodialysis Patients: a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03334123
Enrollment
86
Registered
2017-11-07
Start date
2017-11-08
Completion date
2019-06-30
Last updated
2018-05-11

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Physical Activity, Kidney Diseases, Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Diseases, End Stage Renal Disease

Keywords

exercise, aerobic exercise, functional training, strength training, resistance training, kidney failure, rehabilitation, physical activity, hemodialysis, dialysis patients, chronic renal failure, chronic kidney disease, end-stage renal disease, intradialytic exercise

Brief summary

The aim of the study is to determine the effect of functional exercise and training counseling by kinesiotherapist in addition to the basic exercise program of cycling during dialysis on physical performance of dialysis patients.

Detailed description

Study will include 86 dialysis patients. Investigators will first test the strength of lower limbs with sit-to-stand test, handgrip strength, flexibility, balance, submaximal aerobic capacity, physical characteristics and clinical parameters. After that randomization of patients in two groups will be made - one experimental and one active control group. Patients who will refuse to exercise will be invited to a non-randomized inactive control group (without exercise). The experimental group will attend 3 times weekly a guided functional exercise before the dialysis procedure for 20 minutes and perform a cycling session during dialysis in the first phase of the study, which will last for 8 weeks. During this time experimental group will receive exercise counselling; instructions how to practice at home will be given by examples and training during functional exercise predialysis sessions. In the second phase of the study for additional eight weeks participants will be instructed to exercise at home using the skills mastered during the first study phase on non-dialysis days, and continue with the program of intradialysis cycling. Investigators will give them advice, monitor and motivate them. The active control group will perform intradialytic exercise (intradialysis cycling equal to cycling program of experimental group) during dialysis procedure for four months. The primary end-point of the study is a change in the 10-repetition sit-to-stand test time as a measure of strength of lower extremities. Exercise program will be run by a kinesiologist. Main hypothesis is that the guided functional exercise under the surveillance of a kinesiologist added to intradialysis cycling program statistically significantly improves patient's physical performance as compared to the program of intradialysis cycling alone.

Interventions

OTHERFunctional training and cycling

First 8 weeks: patients will perform 20 minutes of functional training before their dialysis procedure. The exercise program will be run by kinesiologists, who will also teach patients how to perform exercises on their own at home. During intradialysis cycling 3 times weekly participants will cycle on adapted ergometer. Participants will start with 10 - 15 minutes of cycling and then gradually increase time and intensity up to 45 minutes of duration. Second phase of 8 weeks: participants will no longer perform functional training before dialysis but will be motivated, monitored and advised to perform functional exercise at home on non-dialysis days for 20-30 minutes and continue with cycling sessions during the dialysis procedures three times weekly.

OTHERCycling

First 8 weeks: cycling on an adapted ergometer during dialysis; starting with 10 - 15 minutes of cycling and then gradually increasing time and intensity up to 45 minutes of duration. Second 8 weeks: continue with cycling at the target duration and intensity during dialysis.

Sponsors

Slovenian Research Agency
CollaboratorOTHER
University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE (Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* dialysis patients on renal replacement therapy with chronic hemodialysis, * duration of hemodialysis treatment for at least 3 months, * age 18-90 years, * capable of independent walking and independent feeding.

Exclusion criteria

* the presence of chronic malignant or infectious disease, * uncontrolled arterial hypertension with an average of the last five pre-dialysis blood pressure values above 180/100 mm Hg, * unstable angina pectoris or Canadian Cardiovascular Society class 2-4, * heart failure New York Heart Association class 3 and 4, * the presence of a psychotic illness or a mental disability, * a condition with an amputated limb (more than 2 fingers on the lower limb and / or more than 2 fingers on the upper limb) * any other condition that causes the clinical unstability of the patient (i.e. repetitive gastrointestinal hemmorrhagies, liver cirrhosis with frequent exacerbations, advanced dementia with poor cooperation of the patient)

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in 10 repetition sit-to-stand test timebaseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeksPerformance of the sit-to-stand test involves activation of the lower limb muscles; the test measures lower limb strength. Participants are required to 10 times stand up from and sit down on an armless chair as quickly as possible. Their arms should be folded across their chest.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in 6-minute walk test distancebaseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeksDistance made in 6-minute walk test (submaximal aerobic endurance)
Change in lean and fat body massbaseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeksBody composition measurements by bioimpedance
Change in serum interleukin-6 (IL-6)baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeksPredialysis serum concentration of IL-6 as a measure of inflammation
Change in Stork balance test timebaseline, 8 weeks, 16 weeksStork balance test time as a measure of balance
Change in sit-and-reach test distancebaseline, 8 weeks, 16 weeksSit-and-reach test distance as a measure of flexibility

Countries

Slovenia

Contacts

Primary ContactJernej Pajek, MD, PhD
jernej.pajek@kclj.si+38615225360
Backup ContactŠpela Bogataj
sspelabogataj@gmail.com+38640415766

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 26, 2026