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强化锻炼计划用于脑胶质瘤患者的理念发展(ActiNO):临床经验总结。

Conceptual development of an intensive exercise program for glioma patients (ActiNO): summary of clinical experience.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital, University Münster, Münster, Germany.

Department of Medicine D, University Hospital, University Münster, Münster, Germany.

出版信息

J Neurooncol. 2023 Jun;163(2):367-376. doi: 10.1007/s11060-023-04354-y. Epub 2023 Jun 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Exercise proved to reduce cancer-related symptoms and prolong survival in some cancer types. However, brain tumor patients are often advised against strenuous exercise. Here, we summarize our experience with a submaximal exercise program for glioma patients: ActiNO (Active in Neuro-Oncology).

METHODS

Glioma patients were invited to participate in the program. Since 2011, a sports scientist individualized two one-hour sessions per week adapted to the patients' symptoms. One session consisted of bicycle ergometry (average workload: 75% of maximum heart rate), the other of whole-body resistance training. Both sessions were further complimented by coordinative elements. Cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed using the "Physical Work Capacity" procedure. Patients were followed up regularly to assess adherence to the program and disease activity.

RESULTS

Until December 2019, 45 glioma patients, median-aged 49 years (IQR 42-59), were included in the analysis. Most patients suffered from glioblastoma (58%), followed by diffuse lower-grade astrocytoma (29%). In overall 1828 training sessions, two minor epileptic events occurred (1 speech arrest; 1 focal seizure). During fitness assessment, all patients achieved at least 75% of their age-adjusted maximum heart rate. Peak workload averaged 172 W (95% CI 156-187). Median survival of participating glioblastoma patients was 24.1 months (95% CI 8.6-39.5).

CONCLUSION

This supervised training program with submaximal exertion was feasible and safe in glioma regardless of WHO grading. Based on these experiences, we initiated a prospective multicenter study to objectify improvements in physical performance and quality of life in patients with glioblastoma.

摘要

目的

运动已被证明可以减轻某些癌症类型的相关症状并延长生存时间。然而,脑瘤患者通常被建议避免剧烈运动。在这里,我们总结了我们对脑胶质瘤患者进行亚极限运动计划(ActiNO)的经验:

方法

邀请脑胶质瘤患者参加该计划。自 2011 年以来,一位运动科学家根据患者的症状为每位患者制定了每周两次、每次一小时的个体化运动方案。其中一次包括自行车测功(平均工作量:最大心率的 75%),另一次为全身阻力训练。两次运动均辅以协调元素。心肺功能是通过“体力工作能力”程序进行评估的。定期对患者进行随访,以评估其对该计划的依从性和疾病活动度。

结果

截至 2019 年 12 月,共有 45 名脑胶质瘤患者纳入分析,中位年龄 49 岁(IQR 42-59)。大多数患者患有胶质母细胞瘤(58%),其次是弥漫性低级别星形细胞瘤(29%)。在总共 1828 次训练中,发生了 2 例轻微癫痫发作(1 例言语障碍;1 例局灶性发作)。在体能评估过程中,所有患者均达到了至少 75%的年龄调整最大心率。峰值工作量平均为 172 W(95%CI 156-187)。参加的胶质母细胞瘤患者的中位生存期为 24.1 个月(95%CI 8.6-39.5)。

结论

无论世界卫生组织分级如何,这种亚极限运动的监督训练计划在脑胶质瘤中是可行且安全的。基于这些经验,我们启动了一项前瞻性多中心研究,旨在客观评估胶质母细胞瘤患者的身体机能和生活质量的改善情况。

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