Training Single Arm

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Dec 28, 2025
  • participants needed
    250
  • sponsor
    Heidelberg University
Updated on 19 February 2024
hypertension
heart failure
medical therapy
right heart catheterization
right ventricular failure

Summary

The pulmonary hypertension is a disease, which tends to a progredient right heart failure. Although there was a large progress in development of medical therapy, the quality of life, the physical efficiency and the prognosis of the patients are still limited. The aim of the study is to examine the influence of physical training to clinical and molecular parameter.

Description

The aim of this prospective, randomized, controlled study in patients with pulmonary hypertension, who are under stable optimized treatment for at least 2 months, is to examine the effect of an additional exercise and respiratory therapy.

The aim criteria measures the clinical parameters to record the effect of the training plus molecular parameter to evaluate the effectiveness of the training. The molecular parameters are composed of laboratory parameter and inflammatory parameter as well as genetic analyses, measurements of epigenetic changes measured by microRNA Expressions and DNA-methylation.

The study parameters will be assessed in the patient's routine examinations. Clinical parameters comprise of hemodynamic assessment of pulmonary arterial pressure during exercise, pump function of left and right ventricle, and further echocardiographic parameters. Improvement of exercise capacity will be measured by the change of six-minute walking distance, the breathing economics, the world health organization functional class (WHO functional class), peak oxygen consumption and blood gas analysis. The quality of life will be assessed with the SF-36 questionnaire. Data for survival analysis will be gained by structured phone interviews . The safety of the training is warranted by long-term, rest- and stress-ECG, safety laboratory, systemic blood pressure, heart frequency, oxygen saturation and occurrence of adverse events.

Patients will be examined in the Thoraxklinik Heidelberg. Patients of the training group will take part in a specific, 3-week inpatient training program at the rehabilitation center Knigstuhl Heidelberg. The training program consists of exercise and respiratory therapy as well as a mental gait training. Respiratory therapy will be performed 5 times/week for 30 minutes. Furthermore, 15-25 minutes low dosed interval training on a bicycle ergometer, dumbbell training of particular muscle groups with low weights and supervised walks on ground-level will be scheduled 5-7 times/week. Three- to five times a week a "mental gait training" is conducted to estimate the patient's individual physical abilities and limitations. The heart rate during exerciseand the intensity of the training will be closely monitored and individually adjusted. After three weeks of in-hospital rehabilitation the patients are asked to continue the training for twelve further weeks at home. All patients will be examined before the training program, at the end of the in-hospital phase after three weeks and after 15 weeks.

The control examinations cover the medical history, WHO functional class, physical examination, ECG, echocardiography at rest and during exercise, spiroergometry, quality of life, blood-gas analysis, lung function, 6-minute walking distance, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and heart rate, laboratory tests. An optional magnet resonance imaging at the beginning and after three months may also be conducted. At baseline, an optional genetic assessment will be performed; and at the beginning, after three and 15 weeks the expression levels of micro RNA and methylation of the DNA will be assessed. Medication will remain stable throughout the study.

Details
Condition Pulmonary Hypertension, Abdominal Surgery, Abdominal Surgery
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment exercise and respiratory therapy
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04224025
SponsorHeidelberg University
Last Modified on19 February 2024

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Consent form
Men and women >18 years
Symptomatic PH (WHO-FC II-IV) invasive diagnostis with right heart catheterization: mPAP >25mmHg and a stable optimized treatment for at least 2 month
Patients who are able to understand and agree to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

Pregnancy or breast feeding
Variation in the medication during the last 2 months
Patients with signs of right heart decompensation
Major walking problems
Unclear diagnosis
No invasive clarification of the PH
Acute illness, infections and fever
Grave lung disease with FEV1 <50% or TLC <70% from target
Further conclusion criteria are followed: acrive myokarditis, unstable angina pectoris, movement induced ventricular rhythmdisturbance, decompensation of the right hart insufficiency, meaningful heartvitien, hyperthrophic obstructive cardiomyopathie or a high grade reduced left ventricular pump function
Acute psychosis or other conditions which appears a reduced understanding
Patiets with metallic valvular or other metallic implants
Incorporated ferromagnetic materials or for the MRI incompatibel activce medicinal products
Claustrophobia
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