Virtual Prehabilitation for Patients Undergoing Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
NCT ID: NCT06830967
Last Updated: 2025-02-17
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-01
2026-12-31
Brief Summary
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Participants scheduled to undergo AAA repair would receive, in addition to standard of care, 5 main interventions: exercise therapy; smoking cessation counseling and pharmacotherapy; nutritional counseling; psychological readiness planning and patient education. Exercise therapy will consist of 6 weeks of moderate exercise coordinated remotely through the cardiology rehabilitation program, whereas all other interventions will be consultations through videoconferencing or phone interactions. Outcomes of interest include morbidity, mortality, predictors of completion of program, exercise function and quality of life.
This study is a pilot feasibility project and the first step in the creation of a long-term program that will improve patient clinical outcomes, exercise capacity quality of life and hopefully become an model for prehabilitation for other institutions across the country and raise the standard of care for vascular surgery patients.
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Detailed Description
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Participants scheduled to undergo AAA repair would receive, in addition to standard of care, 5 main interventions: exercise therapy; smoking cessation counseling and pharmacotherapy; nutritional counseling; psychological readiness planning and patient education. Exercise therapy will consist of 6 weeks of prescribed moderate exercise coordinated remotely through the physiotherapy. Smoking cessation will consist of motivational interview with adjunctive pharmacotherapy prescribed as required. Nutritional assessment will be remotely coordinated with a certified dietician and psychological readiness and patient education will consist of 2 1 hour sessions with a counselor. Outcomes of interest include morbidity, mortality, predictors of completion of program, exercise function and quality of life.
This study is a pilot feasibility project and the first step in the creation of a long-term program that will improve patient clinical outcomes, exercise capacity quality of life and hopefully become an model for prehabilitation for other institutions across the country and raise the standard of care for vascular surgery patients.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Prehabilitation arm
Participants in the intervention arm will receive a prehabilitation bundle between the time of diagnosis of abdominal aortic aneurysm and open surgical repair. The prehabilitation bundle will consist of 5 main interventions: exercise therapy; smoking cessation counseling and pharmacotherapy; nutritional counseling; psychological readiness planning and patient education. Exercise therapy will consist of 6 weeks of prescribed moderate exercise coordinated remotely through the physiotherapy. Smoking cessation will consist of motivational interview with adjunctive pharmacotherapy prescribed as required. Nutritional assessment will be remotely coordinated with a certified dietician and psychological readiness and patient education will consist of 2 1 hour sessions with a counselor.
Prehabilitation
Prehabilitation will consist of exercise therapy, smoking cessation, nutritional counselling, psychological intervention and patient education.
Exercise therapy
Exercise therapy will consist of tailored 6-week prescribed exercise program consisting of 150-minutes of moderate-vigorous exercise weekly based on patient-to-patient resource availability (eg. neighborhood walk, body-weight exercises). It will target moderate intensity (11-13 on the Borg Rating of perceived exertion scale) and will be adjusted throughout the program as required. It will target aerobic, strength and inspiratory muscle training (IMT). Participants will receive a logbook where the exercise specialist will prescribe the intensity, type, time, and frequency of aerobic, strength and IMT exercises. Each time the participant performs the prescribed home-based exercises they will register their activity in the logbook provided. Exercise specialist will review the logbook every week and will adjust the home-based exercise plan accordingly to ensure both safety and exercise progression.
Smoking cessation counselling
Smoking cessation will be provided through motivational interviewing with a counselor who will assess participant's smoking status, willingness and readiness to quit and provide prescriptions for nicotine replacement therapy in combination with non-nicotinic pharmacotherapy (Varenicline, Buprorprion) as appropriate
Nutritional counselling
Nutritional counseling will be provided through consultation with a registered dietician. Participants will be educated on correct portion sizes, building a balanced plate, learning sources and importance of protein, importance of timing and spacing of meals, along with practicing mindful eating. Promotion and encouragement of dietary changes to ensure balanced intake with adequate protein, weight management, and the regulation of blood glucose will be discussed. Possible barriers to attain the proposed dietary changes and ways to overcome them will also be discussed along with the importance of perioperative nutrition. Based on estimated habitual protein intake, participants will receive a tailored dietary advice aiming a total protein intake of 1,2-1,5g /kg daily, unless contraindicated. Also, participants will be recommended to evenly 'spread' their protein intake over 3 meals with a minimum of 25-30 gram of protein/ meal.
Psychological intervention
Participants will receive one hourly session of psychological intervention called "surgical stress tolerance training" with a trained counselor. In this session the psychosocial specialist will address the patient's anxieties, coping strategies, and post-operative expectations, with the goal of optimizing psychological well-being and ways of coping with surgery. The importance of the patient's active participation in the preparation for surgery and healing process will also be discussed. All participants will be given instructions on relaxation and deep breathing techniques.
Patient Education
Patient education will be provided through virtual consultations with a vascular surgery nurse practitioner. These consultations will describe to the patient their journey pre and post-operatively, what to expect and what they are likely to experience, both physically and emotionally. These consultations will also ensure participants have a support person at home available for supervision during prehabilitation and available during their recovery. Additionally, they will ensure that their home is organized for their discharge from hospital and if required, an occupational therapy home consultation may be organized.
Interventions
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Prehabilitation
Prehabilitation will consist of exercise therapy, smoking cessation, nutritional counselling, psychological intervention and patient education.
Exercise therapy
Exercise therapy will consist of tailored 6-week prescribed exercise program consisting of 150-minutes of moderate-vigorous exercise weekly based on patient-to-patient resource availability (eg. neighborhood walk, body-weight exercises). It will target moderate intensity (11-13 on the Borg Rating of perceived exertion scale) and will be adjusted throughout the program as required. It will target aerobic, strength and inspiratory muscle training (IMT). Participants will receive a logbook where the exercise specialist will prescribe the intensity, type, time, and frequency of aerobic, strength and IMT exercises. Each time the participant performs the prescribed home-based exercises they will register their activity in the logbook provided. Exercise specialist will review the logbook every week and will adjust the home-based exercise plan accordingly to ensure both safety and exercise progression.
Smoking cessation counselling
Smoking cessation will be provided through motivational interviewing with a counselor who will assess participant's smoking status, willingness and readiness to quit and provide prescriptions for nicotine replacement therapy in combination with non-nicotinic pharmacotherapy (Varenicline, Buprorprion) as appropriate
Nutritional counselling
Nutritional counseling will be provided through consultation with a registered dietician. Participants will be educated on correct portion sizes, building a balanced plate, learning sources and importance of protein, importance of timing and spacing of meals, along with practicing mindful eating. Promotion and encouragement of dietary changes to ensure balanced intake with adequate protein, weight management, and the regulation of blood glucose will be discussed. Possible barriers to attain the proposed dietary changes and ways to overcome them will also be discussed along with the importance of perioperative nutrition. Based on estimated habitual protein intake, participants will receive a tailored dietary advice aiming a total protein intake of 1,2-1,5g /kg daily, unless contraindicated. Also, participants will be recommended to evenly 'spread' their protein intake over 3 meals with a minimum of 25-30 gram of protein/ meal.
Psychological intervention
Participants will receive one hourly session of psychological intervention called "surgical stress tolerance training" with a trained counselor. In this session the psychosocial specialist will address the patient's anxieties, coping strategies, and post-operative expectations, with the goal of optimizing psychological well-being and ways of coping with surgery. The importance of the patient's active participation in the preparation for surgery and healing process will also be discussed. All participants will be given instructions on relaxation and deep breathing techniques.
Patient Education
Patient education will be provided through virtual consultations with a vascular surgery nurse practitioner. These consultations will describe to the patient their journey pre and post-operatively, what to expect and what they are likely to experience, both physically and emotionally. These consultations will also ensure participants have a support person at home available for supervision during prehabilitation and available during their recovery. Additionally, they will ensure that their home is organized for their discharge from hospital and if required, an occupational therapy home consultation may be organized.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Participants with ruptured or symptomatic AAA.
* Participants with AAA maximal diameter ≥7cm.
* Physical inability to exercise: severe osteoarthritis, musculoskeletal or neurological impairment that precludes exercise.
* Contraindication to exercise: rest systolic blood pressure ≥ 180 mmHg and/or diastolic ≥ 100 mmHg, uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrythmias or proven exercise induced arrhythmias, unstable angina, unstable or acute heart failure, severe symptomatic valvular stenosis, dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction or other comorbidities that imply clinical instability.
* Inability to have a support person present during exercise therapy.
* Cognitive impairment that would impede understanding of study procedures or informed consent.
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nova Scotia Health Authority
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Samuel Jessula
Assistant Professor in Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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68360
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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