Effects of a home-based exercise program on physical capacity and fatigue in patients with low to intermediate risk myelodysplastic syndrome-a pilot study

被引:11
作者
Schuler, Markus K. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hentschel, Leopold [2 ]
Goebel, Julia [1 ]
Balaian, Ekaterina [1 ]
Hornemann, Beate [2 ]
Hoffmann, Julia [4 ]
Kramer, Michael [1 ]
Kasten, Philip [5 ]
Bornhaeuser, Martin [1 ]
Ehninger, Gerhard [1 ,2 ]
Platzbecker, Uwe [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Dept Internal Med 1, Dresden, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Univ Canc Ctr, Dresden, Germany
[3] HELIOS Hosp Emil von Behring, Clin Internal Med 2, Walterhoferstr 11, D-14165 Berlin, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Univ Physiotherapy Ctr, Dresden, Germany
[5] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Dept Sports Med, Dresden, Germany
关键词
Fatigue; Myelodysplastic syndrome; Physical exercise; Outpatients; Feasibility study; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; AEROBIC EXERCISE; FUNCTIONAL-CAPACITY; TRANSFUSION; PERFORMANCE; INSTRUMENT; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1016/j.leukres.2016.05.022
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: Fatigue is a frequent and disabling symptom in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). There is evidence for the benefit of exercise on fatigue in haematological malignancies, but clinical trials targeting patients with MDS do not exist. Methods: A prospective, non-randomized feasibility trial was conducted to assess the safety and efficacy of a home-based exercise intervention in patients with MDS. Exercise schedule contained endurance or strength training in daily turns over 12 weeks. Outcome measures included 6-min walking distance ( 6-MWD), an ergometer check, strength measurement of lower limb, abdomen and back, quality of life and fatigue. Results: Twenty-one patients (13 male, 8 female) were included. Median age was 66 years (range 29-87). Fifteen patients (71%) continued the program till week 12 (T1), of whom eleven patients met criteria for program completion. There were no adverse events reported due to the intervention. 6-MWD significantly improved from 580 m at T0 to 645 m at T1 (p < 0.05). Fatigue scores did not significantly change over time ( MFI: 12.8 vs. 12.3 vs. 11.9; QLQ-C30 fatigue scale: 48.2 vs. 46.7 vs. 47.4). Conclusion: These data provide evidence that an unsupervised outpatient exercise program is feasible and can improve physical capacity. Randomized, controlled studies implementing these interventions are warranted. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:128 / 135
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