Effects of Exercise Training on Fluid Instability in Heart Failure Patients
NCT ID: NCT01375673
Last Updated: 2020-06-04
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COMPLETED
NA
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-11-30
2014-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives: The long-term goal of this research program is to develop an exercise training (ET) program that effectively decreases fluid shift variability in HF patients, while being safely implemented in the home environment and remotely monitored by a healthcare provider within a nurse-lead HF Clinic. The purpose of the proposed research project is to determine if ET alters fluid status of patients with HF as compared to those under standard treatment of care. The central hypothesis is that a combined weight-bearing aerobic and resistance ET protocol will reduce (stabilize) 24-hour weight and bioelectrical impedance patterns of variability, as evaluated via mixed-effects regression modeling, greater than any other form of ET protocol.
Methods: Design: Using established experimental design techniques implemented in an innovative manner, a between-group design is used within the experimental arm employing a single subject, multiple-baseline design. The use of such technique allows for the subjects to be their own controls, while also allowing for statistical between group comparisons.
Subjects and Setting: 60 subjects meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria will be enrolled from the VA HF Clinic and outpatient VA cardiology clinics within 50 miles of Columbia, South Carolina. Subjects will be randomized to the exercise or usual care groups.
Procedures: The exercise protocol lasts 12 weeks, with subjects being randomized to order of ET. Weight-bearing aerobic ET will be walking on a treadmill; non-weight-bearing aerobic ET will be stationary bicycling; and resistance ET will be lower body isolation ET. Fluid stability is the concept of day-to-day variability of movement of intra-cellular fluid to extra-cellular space. Fluid stability will be assessed using 24-hour weight and bioelectrical impedance and quantified statistically using mixed effect modeling.
Data Analysis: Statistical analysis will utilize a longitudinal mixed-effects regression model, modeling variability over time for the subjects individually, as well as within groups. Additionally, main effects (time and group) and interaction effects (time by group) will be assessed.
Status: Funding began September 1, 2010. The study was transferred to Dorn VAMC in Columbia, SC in March of 2011. Currently the study is in the final phase of data analysis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Exercise
Exercise: Walking Strength Training Bicycling
Exercise
Walking Strength Training Bicycling
Usual Care
Usual Care
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Exercise
Walking Strength Training Bicycling
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Ability to Walk
* Over 21
Exclusion Criteria
* Inability to walk
* Physician exclusion
21 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Andrea M Boyd, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center, Columbia, SC
Locations
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Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center, Columbia, SC
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NRI 09-228
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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