A Home-based Exercise and Physical Activity Intervention After Liver Transplantation: Impact of Exercise Intensity
A Home-based Exercise and Physical Activity Intervention After Liver Transplantation: Impact of Exercise Intensity - a Monocenter Randomized Controlled Trial [PHOENIX-Liver]
Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
147 participants
Mar 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Research demonstrated that transplant recipients benefit from physical activity, but there is a gap in knowledge regarding the required intensity. In the PHOENIX-Liver study, researchers aim to investigate the adequate intensity of rehabilitation programs after liver transplantation. Patients will be randomized into one of the three PHOENIX-Liver training groups (low, moderate, moderate to high). The six months rehabilitation program is conducted from the patient's home but supervised by a PHOENIX-investigator. At baseline, after three months of rehabilitation and after six months of rehabilitation, a test moment takes place at which physical fitness, cardiovascular health, liver function, and body composition will be assessed. Questionnaires are taken monthly to survey well-being, safety, quality of life, physical activity, and cost-effectiveness. To gather information on the potential for implementation in a real-world setting, a 15-month-long physical activity phase will start after the intervention phase. This entails a maintenance physical activity program tailored to the patients' preferences. A follow-up at UZ Leuven is planned at three and at 15 months where the same clinical evaluations will be conducted as during the test moments of the intervention phase.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- de novo adult liver transplant recipients with a transplant vintage of two to three months
- access to a home freezer (± -18°C)
Exclusion Criteria5
- multi-organ transplantation (exception: combined liver-kidney transplant is considered eligible for participation)
- ongoing treatment for malignancies
- unable to understand Dutch
- no access to smartphone and/or computer with internet access
- does not willing to except the general conditions of Coachbox. Preparticipation medical screening (cardiopulmonary exercise testing with 12-lead ECG + stratification of cardiovascular risk factors) will be performed by a cardiologist (Dr. Kaatje Goetschalckx at UZ Leuven).
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Interventions
The home-based training intervention consists of two phases of each three months in duration. It consists of three weekly aerobic training sessions on the one hand, and two weekly training sessions focused on strength, balance, and flexibility on the other hand.
2 times a week, flexibility and balance training
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NCT06302205