Exercise training during hemodialysis improves dialysis efficacy and physical performance

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Trisha L ParsonsCheryl E King-Vanvlack

Abstract

To determine the impact of a 20-week intradialytic exercise program, consisting of 60 minutes of cumulative duration, low-intensity exercise during the first 2 hours of dialysis, on dialysis efficacy, physical performance, and quality of life in self-care hemodialysis (HD) patients. One-group repeated measures. Satellite HD units affiliated with a Canadian teaching hospital. A convenience sample of 13 self-care HD patients who were stable on dialysis for a minimum of 6 months and were medically screened for significant cardiac, pulmonary, and/or musculoskeletal pathology that would preclude exercise. A 5-month intradialytic exercise program in which subjects exercised 3 times a week (cycle ergometer, mini-stepper) for 30 minutes in each of the first 2 hours of HD. Dialysis efficacy (in single-pool model of urea kinetics [spKt/V]) was assessed prior to and at the end of each month of the exercise program. Physical function (6-minute walk test [6MWT]), and quality of life. (Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form [KDQOL]) were determined at baseline and at weeks 10 and 20 of the exercise program. SpKt/V increased 11% at the end of the first month of the program (P<.05) and remained elevated for the duration of the program (18%-...Continue Reading

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