TY - JOUR
T1 - Cluster randomized controlled trial on the effects of 12 months of combined exercise training during hemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney disease—study protocol of the dialysis training therapy (Diatt) trial
AU - von Gersdorff, Gero
AU - von Korn, Pia
AU - Duvinage, André
AU - Ihorst, Gabriele
AU - Josef, Anika
AU - Kaufmann, Margit
AU - Baer, Thomas
AU - Fellerhoff, Tim
AU - Fuhrmann, Iris
AU - Koesel, Elisa
AU - Zeissler, Sven
AU - Bobka, Lars
AU - Heinrich, Marion
AU - Schindler, Anette
AU - Weber, Rasmus
AU - Breuer, Cornelia
AU - Meyer, Anna Maria
AU - Polidori, M. Cristina
AU - Dinges, Sophia M.T.
AU - Schoenfeld, Julia
AU - Siebenbuerger, Mathias
AU - Degenhardt, Stefan
AU - Anding-Rost, Kirsten
AU - Halle, Martin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) experience treatmentrelated 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.
AB - Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) experience treatmentrelated 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.
KW - End stage renal disease
KW - Exercise
KW - Frailty
KW - Health economics
KW - Kidney failure
KW - Quality of life
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U2 - 10.3390/mps4030060
DO - 10.3390/mps4030060
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85114224732
SN - 2409-9279
VL - 4
JO - Methods and Protocols
JF - Methods and Protocols
IS - 3
M1 - 60
ER -