von Gersdorff Gero, von Korn Pia, Duvinage André, Ihorst Gabriele, Josef Anika, Kaufmann Margit, Baer Thomas, Fellerhoff Tim, Fuhrmann Iris, Koesel Elisa, Zeissler Sven, Bobka Lars, Heinrich Marion, Schindler Anette, Weber Rasmus, Breuer Cornelia, Meyer Anna Maria, Polidori M Cristina, Dinges Sophia M T, Schoenfeld Julia, Siebenbuerger Mathias, Degenhardt Stefan, Anding-Rost Kirsten, Halle Martin
QiN-Group, Department II of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, 50935 Cologne, Germany.
Department of Prevention and Sports Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital 'Klinikum rechts der Isar', Technical University Munich, 80992 Munich, Germany.
Methods Protoc. 2021 Aug 31;4(3):60. doi: 10.3390/mps4030060.
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) experience treatment-related immobility and physical deconditioning, which is responsible for an increased risk of frailty and a high burden of multi-morbidity. Exercise has been shown to counteract this vicious cycle; however, its effectiveness has only been investigated in small cohorts. Therefore, the objective of the Dialysis Training Therapy (DiaTT) trial will be to assess the effects of a 12-month intradialytic exercise program on physical functioning, frailty and health economics in a large cohort of HD patients in a real-world setting. DiaTT will be a prospective, cluster-randomized (1:1), controlled, multi-center, interventional clinical trial across 28 dialysis units, aiming at the recruitment of >1100 CKD patients on HD. The intervention group will receive 12 months' intradialytic exercise (combined aerobic and resistance training), whereas the usual care group will not receive intervention. The primary endpoint will be a change on the sit-to-stand test (STS60) result between baseline and 12 months. Secondary endpoints will include physical functioning, frailty, quality of life, 3-point MACE, hospitalizations, survival, quality of HD, health literacy and health care costs. By including almost as many patients as previously investigated in smaller trials, DiaTT will be the largest randomized, controlled trial assessing frailty, quality of life and mortality in the field of nephrology.
接受血液透析(HD)的慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者会经历与治疗相关的活动不便和身体机能下降,这会导致虚弱风险增加和多种疾病的高负担。运动已被证明可以抵消这种恶性循环;然而,其有效性仅在小队列中进行过研究。因此,透析训练治疗(DiaTT)试验的目的是在现实环境中的一大群HD患者中评估为期12个月的透析内运动计划对身体功能、虚弱状况和卫生经济学的影响。DiaTT将是一项前瞻性、整群随机(1:1)、对照、多中心的干预性临床试验,涉及28个透析单元,旨在招募超过1100名接受HD治疗的CKD患者。干预组将接受12个月的透析内运动(有氧训练和抗阻训练相结合),而常规护理组将不接受干预。主要终点将是基线至12个月期间坐立试验(STS60)结果的变化。次要终点将包括身体功能、虚弱状况、生活质量、3点主要不良心血管事件(MACE)、住院情况、生存率、HD质量、健康素养和医疗保健成本。通过纳入几乎与之前较小规模试验中研究的患者数量相同的患者,DiaTT将成为评估肾脏病领域虚弱状况、生活质量和死亡率的最大规模随机对照试验。