Fitness Trial in Adults With Sickle Cell Disease (SCD Fit): A Feasibility Study
NCT ID: NCT04772391
Last Updated: 2022-12-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2022-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Exercise capacity and cardiorespiratory fitness are important predictors of cardiovascular outcomes and overall survival; however, adults with SCD have severely reduced levels of fitness, with less than 50% of expected compared to the general population. (4) Since cardiopulmonary disease accounts for 40% of the mortality in adults with SCD, enhancing physical activity with regular exercise is one potential method for improving survival, reducing poor Cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes, and improving quality of life for adults with SCD.(5,6) Evidence-based exercise interventions in rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammatory, chronic disease with similar sequelae to SCD, have shown that exercise interventions can increase quality of life, reduce pain, and improve CVD outcomes.(7-9) Currently, a paucity of research on the benefits of exercise for SCD exists and this is a critical barrier to overcome to both understand the role of physical fitness SCD and to develop evidence-based recommendations to guide exercise in SCD. Only one small study of an exercise intervention program in France has reported exercise to be safe, effective, and reverse SCD-related muscle vasculature damage but long term data in larger populations are needed.(10) Therefore, there is a need to conduct more studies in the United States and to develop an evidence-based exercise program for adults with SCD that integrates patient perspectives, can be broadly implemented among different settings, and is physically safe. To address this unmet need, the central hypothesis of this proposal is that an evidence-based exercise intervention informed by the needs and preferences of adults with SCD will be feasible, acceptable, and tolerable in a cohort of adults with SCD. Our long-term goal is to develop a safe and effective exercise intervention to promote sustainable physical activity in SCD and to guide exercise recommendations for SCD which currently do not exist. Therefore, investigators propose to adapt an evidence-based exercise intervention for adults with SCD informed by culturally- relevant and biologic factors and pre-test the adapted exercise program in a small sample of adults with SCD.
Outcomes: The primary outcome will be to collect preliminary data on feasibility, acceptability, and tolerability of the exercise intervention. Rates of recruitment and retention will be measured to assess feasibility. Acceptability will be measured through attendance, engagement, and qualitative feedback. Tolerability will be measured by the ability for participants to complete the exercise program without adverse events.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Exercise Treatment Group
Exercise Sessions
Exercise Sessions
Participant will complete up to 8 exercise sessions
Interventions
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Exercise Sessions
Participant will complete up to 8 exercise sessions
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participant must be 18 years of age
* Participant must be seen and followed by the UAB sickle cell center
* Participant must have reliable transportation to the UAB center of Exercise Medicine
* Participant must be in steady-state disease (No vaso-occlusive crisis or SCD-related hospitalization with 4 weeks of enrollment)
Exclusion Criteria
* Participant is pregnant
* Participant has absolute contraindications to exercise according to the American Heart Association and American College of Sports Medicine guidelines (42)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Memorial Healthcare System
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Foluso Ogunsile, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Memorial Healthcare System
Locations
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Memorial Healthcare System
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB-300006888
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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