Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Clinic for Pediatrics III, West German Cancer Centre, University Hospital Essen, 45147 Essen, Germany.
German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Partner Site Essen, 45147 Essen, Germany.
Curr Oncol. 2022 Oct 14;29(10):7754-7767. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29100613.
Limb preservation with megaendoprosthesis in adolescents and young adults (AYA) with bone tumors is associated with functional limitations and gait abnormalities. The proGAIT trial evaluated the effectiveness of an exercise program on gait function and quality of life, functional scales (MSTS, TESS), functional mobility, and fatigue as secondary outcomes. Eleven AYA survivors of malignant osteosarcoma with a tumor endoprosthesis around the knee (mean age: 26.6 (±8.4) years) were randomized into an intervention group receiving an 8-week exercise program or into a control group. Gait function was assessed via 3D motion capture and analyzed using the Gait Profile Score (GPS) and the Gait Deviation Index (GDI). GDI and GPS scores of participants suggest deviations from a healthy reference group. The exercise intervention had small-to-medium positive effects on gait score GDI |d| = 0.50 (unaffected leg), |d| = 0.24 (affected leg), subjective functional scores TESS |d| = 0.74 and MSTS |d| = 0.49, and functional tests TUG and TUDS |d| = 0.61 and |d| = 0.52. None of these changes showed statistical significance. Promising intervention effects suggest that regular exercise could improve lower limb function and follow-up care for survivors; however, a powered RCT as a follow-up project needs to confirm the pilot findings.
肢体保留巨型假体在青少年和年轻成人(AYA)与骨肿瘤相关的功能限制和步态异常。proGAIT 试验评估了一个锻炼计划对步态功能和生活质量、功能量表(MSTS、TESS)、功能移动性和疲劳的有效性,作为次要结果。11 名患有恶性骨肉瘤的 AYA 幸存者,膝关节周围有肿瘤假体(平均年龄:26.6(±8.4)岁)被随机分为干预组接受 8 周的锻炼计划或对照组。步态功能通过 3D 运动捕捉进行评估,并使用步态分析评分(GPS)和步态偏差指数(GDI)进行分析。参与者的 GDI 和 GPS 评分表明他们与健康参考组存在偏差。运动干预对步态评分 GDI 有小到中等的积极影响|d|=0.50(未受影响的腿),|d|=0.24(受影响的腿),主观功能评分 TESS |d|=0.74 和 MSTS |d|=0.49,以及功能测试 TUG 和 TUDS |d|=0.61 和 |d|=0.52。这些变化都没有显示出统计学意义。有希望的干预效果表明,定期锻炼可以改善下肢功能和对幸存者的后续护理;然而,作为后续项目的一个有影响力的 RCT 需要证实该试验的发现。