R.J.G. van den Berg-Emons, PhD (Health Science), Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
B.T.J. van Ginneken, PhD (Health Science), Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Center.
Phys Ther. 2014 Jun;94(6):857-65. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20130402. Epub 2014 Feb 20.
It is hypothesized that increasing physical fitness and daily physical activity can lead to a reduction in fatigue. However, standard medical care following liver transplantation seldom includes rehabilitation that focuses on physical fitness and physical activity.
The aim of this study was to explore whether a rehabilitation program can reduce fatigue in recipients of liver transplants. Furthermore, effects on physical fitness, physical activity, and cardiovascular risk were studied, and adherence, satisfaction, and adverse events were assessed.
This was an uncontrolled intervention study.
The study took place in an outpatient rehabilitation clinic.
Eighteen recipients of a liver transplant who were fatigued participated in a 12-week rehabilitation program including physical exercise training and counseling on physical activity. The primary outcome measure was fatigue. Other outcome measures were: aerobic capacity, muscle strength, body fat, daily physical activity, lipid profile, and glycemic control. All measurements were performed before and after the rehabilitation program. Adherence, satisfaction, and adverse events were registered.
After the program, participants were significantly less fatigued, and the percentage of individuals with severe fatigue was 22% to 53% lower than before the program. In addition, aerobic capacity and knee flexion strength were significantly higher, and body fat was significantly lower after the program. Participants were able to perform physical exercise at the target training intensity, no adverse events were registered, and attendance (93%) and mean patient satisfaction (8.5 out of 10, range=7-10) were high.
No control group was used in the study.
A rehabilitation program consisting of exercise training and physical activity counseling is well tolerated and seems promising in reducing fatigue and improving fitness among recipients of liver transplants.
据推测,提高身体适应性和日常体力活动可以减轻疲劳。然而,肝移植后的标准医疗护理很少包括以身体适应性和体力活动为重点的康复。
本研究旨在探讨康复方案是否可以减轻肝移植受者的疲劳。此外,还研究了对身体适应性、体力活动和心血管风险的影响,并评估了依从性、满意度和不良事件。
这是一项非对照干预研究。
研究在门诊康复诊所进行。
18 名患有肝移植后疲劳的患者参加了为期 12 周的康复计划,包括身体锻炼训练和体力活动咨询。主要结局指标是疲劳。其他结局指标包括:有氧能力、肌肉力量、体脂、日常体力活动、血脂谱和血糖控制。所有测量均在康复计划前后进行。记录了依从性、满意度和不良事件。
在该方案后,参与者的疲劳感明显减轻,且严重疲劳的个体比例比方案前降低了 22%至 53%。此外,有氧能力和膝关节屈曲力量显著提高,体脂显著降低。参与者能够以目标训练强度进行体力锻炼,未出现不良事件,出勤率(93%)和平均患者满意度(8.5 分,范围为 7-10)均较高。
本研究未使用对照组。
由运动训练和体力活动咨询组成的康复方案耐受性良好,似乎有望减轻肝移植受者的疲劳感并提高其身体适应性。