Feasibility of an Adapted Sports Program Based on Fencing to Reduce Physical Deconditioning in Adult Hematology Patients
NCT ID: NCT06026046
Last Updated: 2025-09-19
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-12-07
2026-06-13
Brief Summary
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Several teams have demonstrated the feasibility and the benefits of physical support for patients with prolonged aplasia. These studies focused on peripheral stem cell allograft, which occur late in the treatment of acute leukemia. On the other hand, studies evaluating the benefits of physical support as soon as the diagnosis of acute leukemia is made and intensive treatments are started are rare. Implementing a adapted sport program from the diagnostic and throughout the course of treatment is therefore a worthwhile subject for research.
The adapted sport chosen was fencing because it responds to hematological problems. Fencing is adaptable without carrying or receiving blow, can be practiced standing up, in an armchair or in bed, involves praxis and concentration, and involves the whole body. It can be practiced individually or as part of a team, in a protected room or in a unit corridor. Fencing is a fighting sport and includes a psychological aspect, with a possible projection of a fight against the disease. In addition, fencing is carried out by a non-medical or paramedical practitioner, which can reinforce or recreate an image of normal activity. Finally, the attention required by listening to the fencing master and the necessary concentration unconsciously pushes the patient to "get out of his illness".
The aim of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility, throughout the care pathway, of an adapted sport program based on fencing in adult patients with hematological malignancies receiving intensive treatment, to reduce physical deconditioning.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Patients benefiting from the adapted sport program based on fencing
Adapted sport program based on fencing
This adapted sport program includes 3 to 5 sessions per week of adapted fencing (excluding weekends and public holidays), carried out either by a fencing master trained in adapted sport, or by an APA teacher trained in adapted fencing by the fencing master.
Sessions can last from 10 to 30 minutes. The course of the session is validated by the fencing master and adapted to each patient. The limiting factors are taken into account, in order to direct towards a specific practice.
The sessions are progressive with very short and varied sequences calling on the imagination and experience of the fencing masters.
Interventions
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Adapted sport program based on fencing
This adapted sport program includes 3 to 5 sessions per week of adapted fencing (excluding weekends and public holidays), carried out either by a fencing master trained in adapted sport, or by an APA teacher trained in adapted fencing by the fencing master.
Sessions can last from 10 to 30 minutes. The course of the session is validated by the fencing master and adapted to each patient. The limiting factors are taken into account, in order to direct towards a specific practice.
The sessions are progressive with very short and varied sequences calling on the imagination and experience of the fencing masters.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient with acute leukemia treated in induction with "3+7" or "5+7" intensive treatment or by an equivalent treatment (Vyxeos, azacitidine+vénetoclax), or patient admitted for an allograft or CAR-T cells and not included at the diagnosis of the disease
* Patient eligible for intensive chemotherapy
* Patient requiring prolonged hospitalization with room confinement
* Signed informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria
* No intensive treatment with prolonged hospitalization
* Pregnant, parturient or breastfeeding woman
* Person deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision
* Person under forced psychiatric care
* Person under legal protection
* Person unable to express consent
* Person not covered by or not benefiting from a social security system
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University Hospital, Angers
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Aline MD Schmidt, PHD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University Hospital, Angers
Locations
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University Hospital, Angers
Angers, , France
University Brest Hopspital
Brest, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2023-A01596-39
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
49RC23_0088
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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