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NCT02567591
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Adapted Physical Activity Effect on Aerobic Function and in Patients in Pre Liver Transplantation

Sponsor: University Hospital, Limoges

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Summary

Physical exercise has been identified as a major beneficial factor in the management of patients suffering from many chronic diseases especially cancer and in the context of cardiac or pulmonary transplantation. It contributes to an improvement of the quality of life and decreases treatment side effects and mortality. Aerobic fitness is constantly altered in cirrhotic patients and correlated to the severity of the hepatic disease. Moreover, in this setting, other etiological factors may be added like chronic obstructive bronchitis and alcoholic cardiomyopathy. In this population, muscle abnormalities with fatigue and cramps have been described. Muscle weakness in this condition may be comparable to that described in patients with chronic obstructive bronchitis and contributes to the decrease of aerobic fitness. Different causes such as muscle deconditioning, hypoxemia, denutrition, anti-rejection drugs increase this phenomenon after liver transplantation. Finally, the aerobic capacity or VO2max is a prognostic factor for survival and is linked to the number and the length of hospitalizations after liver transplantation (LT). Therefore, physical activity is a valid and relevant way to improve quality of life, increase survival, and limit costs of hospitalizations. The aim of this study is to assess the effects of a personalized physical activity retraining program on aerobic capacity, strength and fatigue, in a population awaiting liver transplantation. Purpose: The hypothesis is that an at home adapted retraining program conducted before LT, and including physical activity (aerobic and strength training), will improve aerobic fitness, peripheral strength, quality of life and decrease the hospitalization length in intensive care unit after LT.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2016-07

Completion Date

2021-03

Last Updated

2026-06-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Physical activity

walk (three times per week) and muscle building twice per week with the use of elastic bands. They will include 5 strengthening exercises mobilizing large muscle groups of the lower limbs (abs (if possible for the patient), hamstrings, quadriceps, triceps sural and gluteus maximus).

Locations (2)

Limoges Hospital

Limoges, France

Tours hospital

Tours, France