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Physical Exercise Training versus Relaxation in Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (PETRA Study) – Rationale and design of a randomized trial to evaluate a yearlong exercise intervention on overall survival and side-effects after allogeneic stem cell transplantation

机译:体育锻炼与同种异体干细胞移植中放松的比较(PETRA研究)–评估为期一年的运动干预对同种异体干细胞移植后总体生存和副作用的随机试验的原理和设计

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Background: Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) is associated with high treatment-related mortality and innumerable physical and psychosocial complications and side-effects, such as high fatigue levels, loss of physical performance, infections, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and distress. This leads to a reduced quality of life, not only during and after transplantation, but also in the long term. Exercise interventions have been shown to be beneficial in allo-HCT patients. However, to date, no study has focused on long-term effects and survival. Previous exercise studies used ‘usual care’ control groups, leaving it unclear to what extent the observed effects are based on the physical effects of exercise itself, or rather on psychosocial factors such as personal attention. Furthermore, effects of exercise on and severity of GvHD have not been examined so far. We therefore aim to investigate the effects and biological mechanisms of exercise on side-effects, complications and survival in allo-HCT patients during and after transplantation. Methods/design: The PETRA study is a randomized, controlled intervention trial investigating the effects of a yearlong partly supervised mixed exercise intervention (endurance and resistance exercises, 3–5 times per week) in 256 patients during and after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Patients in the control group perform progressive muscle relaxation training (Jacobsen method) with the same frequency. Main inclusion criterion is planned allo-HCT. Main exclusion criteria are increased fracture risk, no walking capability or severe cardiorespiratory problems. Primary endpoint is overall survival after two years; secondary endpoints are non-relapse mortality, median survival, patient reported outcomes including cancer related fatigue and quality of life, physical performance, body composition, haematological/immunological reconstitution, inflammatory parameters, severity of complications and side-effects (e.g. GvHD and infections), and cognitive capacity. Discussion: The PETRA study will contribute to a better understanding of the physiological and psychological effects of exercise training and their biological mechanisms in cancer patients after allo-HCT. The ultimate goal is the implementation of optimized intervention programs to reduce side-effects and improve quality of life and potentially prognosis after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01374399
机译:背景:同种异体干细胞移植(allo-HCT)与高治疗相关的死亡率以及无数的身体和心理社会并发症以及副作用有关,例如高疲劳水平,身体机能丧失,感染,移植物抗宿主病( GvHD)和困扰。这不仅在移植期间和之后导致长期生活质量降低。运动干预已被证明对异种HCT患者有益。但是,迄今为止,还没有研究关注长期效果和生存。先前的运动研究使用“日常护理”对照组,因此尚不清楚观察到的效果在多大程度上是基于运动本身的身体效果,还是基于诸如个人注意等心理社会因素。此外,迄今为止尚未研究运动对GvHD的影响及其严重性。因此,我们旨在研究运动对异基因HCT患者在移植过程中和移植后的副作用,并发症和生存的影响及其生物学机制。方法/设计:PETRA研究是一项随机,对照干预试验,研究了同种异体干细胞移植期间和术后一年为期一年的部分监督混合运动干预(耐力和阻力运动,每周3至5次)的效果。对照组患者以相同的频率进行渐进式肌肉放松训练(雅各布森法)。主要纳入标准是计划的allo-HCT。主要排除标准是骨折风险增加,无行走能力或严重的心肺疾病。主要终点是两年后的总体生存率。次要终点是非复发死亡率,中位生存期,患者报告的结局,包括癌症相关的疲劳和生活质量,身体表现,身体组成,血液/免疫重建,炎症参数,并发症的严重程度和副作用(例如,GvHD和感染)和认知能力。讨论:PETRA研究将有助于更好地理解异体HCT对癌症患者进行运动训练的生理和心理影响及其生物学机制。最终目标是实施优化的干预计划,以减少异基因干细胞移植后的副作用并改善生活质量和潜在的预后。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT01374399

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