Effect of Exercise With Virtual Reality in Hemodialysis Patients
NCT ID: NCT05606484
Last Updated: 2023-02-21
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-09
2023-12-01
Brief Summary
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Methods. Eighty patients with CKD on HD treatment will be randomly assigned into two groups, one of them will perform an intradialysis exercise program with non-immersive VR (intervention group; n=40), and the other will exercise with a static pedal (control group; n). =40). The functional capacity of the patients and their inflammatory and psychological status, as well as their exercise adherende, will be analyzed before and after exercise programs.
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Detailed Description
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* Intervention Group (IG): Will perform an intradialysis physical exercise program with non-immersive virtual reality during the first two hours of hemodialysis treatment (n = 40).
* Control Group (CG): They will exercise with a static pedal (n = 40). Exercise program The direction and supervision of the exercise programs will be the responsibility of the nursing staff of the Hemodialysis Unit and several physiotherapists of the Rehabilitation Unit of the General University Hospital of Alicante Doctor Balmis, the nursing staff being in charge of directing and supervising the intradialysis exercise program.
Prior to the beginning of the intervention, said personnel will receive exhaustive training on the characteristics of the exercise program and on how to carry it out in an optimal way. In this training they will be instructed on how to execute each of the exercises in the program with virtual reality.
During the two weeks prior to the intervention, a "first contact" period will be carried out, during which the nursing staff will implement the virtual reality intradialis exercise program as a test, so that they can familiarize themselves with the material necessary to exercise, as well as resolve any doubts that may arise. This trial period will be supervised by the physiotherapist in charge of giving them the training.
On the other hand, to improve adherence to exercise by patients and avoid losses throughout the program, all the staff in charge of directing and supervising the exercise will receive a training session by a psychologist specialized in managing barriers in special populations during exercise, with the aim of developing strategies to address these barriers during the intervention period.
The exercise program will have a duration of 12 weeks, with a frequency of 3 exercise sessions per week, these being of a progressive duration according to the patient's capacity (EEP 13-15), until reaching 30 minutes per session, and performed during the first two hours of HD treatment.
Before and after each exercise session, heart rate and blood pressure will be recorded.
Patients will be instructed to perform the exercise independently or with minimal assistance.
The non-immersive virtual reality exercise program is described below:
\- Intervention Group (IG): Participants assigned to this group will start with a 5-minute warm-up session and then perform a virtual reality exercise session for up to a maximum of 30 minutes, depending on the rate of perceived exertion that should be felt between "somewhat hard" and "hard" (13-15 out of 20 in EEP). The intensity will progress by increasing the number of exercise series (each lasting 3 minutes) and may vary between 1 and 10 series, depending on the patient's capacity, taking a 1-minute break between each series.
The hemodialysis session may be carried out simultaneously with the exercise, since the work will focus on the lower limbs.
An adapted version of ACT (Treasure Hunt) will be used for the VR program. ACT is a non-immersive virtual reality system designed with a playful scheme. For the participants, the system is an intradialysis virtual reality game, which makes dialysis sessions more enjoyable. In ACT, the subject tries to hit a series of targets (avoiding obstacles) by moving the leg.
The difficulty in ACT is graduated according to the characteristics of the participants, who will be able to change the leg during the game when they feel tired.
The general hardware setup consists of a standard computer, a television (commonly found in HD units), and a Ms Kinect® motion tracking system.
At the beginning of the session, the therapists define the VR intervention for the session using a management tool, adding different rest periods and configuring their duration. The difficulty level of the exercise will also be set at startup, and therapists will be able to program the system to automatically increase or decrease the difficulty level depending on the participant's performance.
Before their first session, each participant will receive instructions on the general use of the system and a test session will take place.
At the end of the program, participants will end the session with another 5 minutes of gentle stretching.
Control group (CG): The participants in this group will exercise with a static pedal, exercising the same muscle groups as the VR group. They will perform the exercise at the same time as the VR group, during the first two hours of hemodialysis, with a duration of 30 minutes each session, performing 3 weekly sessions at a perceived exertion intensity of 12-15 (something hard-hard) in the Borg scale.
The patients will be blind, being distributed in the hemodialysis room so that in one area there are the patients who exercise with VR and in the other the patients who exercise with a static pedal.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group (IG)
They will perform an intradialysis physical exercise program with non-immersive virtual reality during the first two hours of hemodialysis treatment (n = 40).
Exercise with non-immersive virtual reality
Patients will exercise for 30 minutes with non-immersive virtual reality (VR) with a perceived exertion between 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale. Patients will perform 3 weekly sessions during the second hour of hemodialysis, on simultaneous days.
Exercise with a static pedal
Patients will exercise with a stationary pedal for 30 minutes at an intensity of 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale of perceived exertion. The patients will carry out an exercise session 3 times a week on alternate days, coinciding with the patients of the exercise with VR.
Control Group (CG)
They will exercise with a static pedal during the first two hour of hemodialysis treatment (n = 40).
Exercise with non-immersive virtual reality
Patients will exercise for 30 minutes with non-immersive virtual reality (VR) with a perceived exertion between 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale. Patients will perform 3 weekly sessions during the second hour of hemodialysis, on simultaneous days.
Exercise with a static pedal
Patients will exercise with a stationary pedal for 30 minutes at an intensity of 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale of perceived exertion. The patients will carry out an exercise session 3 times a week on alternate days, coinciding with the patients of the exercise with VR.
Interventions
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Exercise with non-immersive virtual reality
Patients will exercise for 30 minutes with non-immersive virtual reality (VR) with a perceived exertion between 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale. Patients will perform 3 weekly sessions during the second hour of hemodialysis, on simultaneous days.
Exercise with a static pedal
Patients will exercise with a stationary pedal for 30 minutes at an intensity of 12-15 (somewhat hard-hard) on the Borg scale of perceived exertion. The patients will carry out an exercise session 3 times a week on alternate days, coinciding with the patients of the exercise with VR.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Suffered unstable angina at rest or during exercise
* Have cerebrovascular diseases (such as transient ischemia or stroke)
* Present amputation of lower limbs above the knee without prothesis
* Present a musculoskeletal or respiratory pathology likely to worsen with exercise
* Present an inability to carry out functional assessment tests
* Present visual or cognitive impairments that affect the ability to use the VR equipment or understand the VR exercise
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No
Sponsors
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European University of Madrid
OTHER
Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Érika Meléndez Oliva
Principal Investigator
Other Identifiers
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TFM.MMC.EJPP.EMO.220221
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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