Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2012 Jun 21;13:108. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-108.
Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is a rare, often chronic, systemic autoimmune disease of childhood, characterized by inflammation of the microvasculature of the skeletal muscle and skin. Prominent clinical features include significant exercise intolerance, muscle weakness, and fatigue. Despite pharmacological improvements, these clinical features continue to affect patients with JDM, even when the disease is in remission. Exercise training is increasingly utilized as a non-pharmacological intervention in the clinical management of (adult) patients with chronic inflammatory conditions; however no randomized controlled trials (RCT) have been performed in JDM. In the current study, the efficacy and feasibility of an exercise training program in patients with JDM will be examined.
METHODS/DESIGN: Subjects (n = 30) will include 8-18 year olds diagnosed with JDM. The intervention consists of an individually tailored 12-weeks home-based exercise training program in which interval training on a treadmill is alternated with strength training during each session. The program is based on previous literature and designed with a defined frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise (FITT principles). Primary outcome measures include aerobic exercise capacity, isometric muscle strength, and perception of fatigue. The study methodology has been conceived according to the standards of the CONSORT guidelines. The current study will be a multi-center (4 Dutch University Medical Centers) RCT, with the control group also entering the training arm directly after completion of the initial protocol. Randomization is stratified according to age and gender.
The current study will provide evidence on the efficacy and feasibility of an individually tailored 12-week home-based exercise training program in youth with JDM.
Medical Ethics Committee of the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands: 11-336; Netherlands Trial Register (NTR): NTR 3184.
幼年型皮肌炎(JDM)是一种罕见的、常为慢性的、儿童期系统性自身免疫性疾病,其特征为骨骼肌和皮肤的微血管炎症。突出的临床特征包括明显的运动不耐受、肌肉无力和疲劳。尽管药物治疗有所改善,但这些临床特征仍然影响着 JDM 患者,即使在疾病缓解期也是如此。运动训练作为一种非药物干预措施,在(成人)慢性炎症性疾病的临床管理中越来越多地被应用;然而,JDM 尚未进行随机对照试验(RCT)。在目前的研究中,将检查 JDM 患者运动训练计划的疗效和可行性。
方法/设计:研究对象(n=30)将包括被诊断为 JDM 的 8-18 岁儿童。干预措施包括一个个体化的 12 周家庭基础运动训练计划,其中在每次训练中交替进行跑步机间歇训练和力量训练。该方案基于先前的文献,并根据运动的频率、强度、时间和类型(FITT 原则)进行了明确的设计。主要的观察指标包括有氧运动能力、等长肌肉力量和疲劳感。研究方法符合 CONSORT 指南的标准。本研究将是一个多中心(4 个荷兰大学医学中心)RCT,对照组也将在完成初始方案后直接进入训练组。随机化根据年龄和性别进行分层。
目前的研究将提供关于个体化的 12 周家庭基础运动训练计划在 JDM 青少年中的疗效和可行性的证据。
乌得勒支大学医学中心荷兰医学伦理委员会:11-336;荷兰试验注册(NTR):NTR 3184。