Recommendations for implementation of physical training guidelines for patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis

H. Müller-Ortiz, Paula Moscoso-Aguayo, Javier TRONCOSO-RIQUELME, Manuel Rain-Gajardo, Ailyn Basáez-Fernandez, Lucas Opazo-Ríos, A. González-Burboa, A. Vera-Calzaretta, Carlos Zuñiga-San Martin, C. Pedreros-Rosales, Patricio Vasquez-Mendez, Nicolas OROZCO-GUILLEN, Rodrigo DELGADO-DIAZ, Patricio MUÑOZ-AGUILAR, Juan Pablo Martinez-Soto
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The exponential growth in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is currently one of the greatest public health challenges worldwide, with a high economic impact at the health level and on the quality of life of affected patients. In countries with a low organ donation rate, hemodialysis is the renal replacement treatment par excellence. Although hemodialysis improves patient survival, in the medium and long term it generates a series of consequences and pathophysiological adaptations that gradually cause a significant reduction in general physical function, affecting daily activities and quality of life. The evidence of the beneficial effects of exercise in patients with any stage of chronic kidney disease, including those on dialysis therapy, is well known. Different types of physical training programs have shown to significantly improve the physical function of patients. The positive impact on clinical aspects such as mental health, hemodialysis efficacy as well as associated healthcare costs is significant. In Latin American countries, these programs are still at a very incipient level of development. The present work is a review of recommendations that should be considered for the implementation of a physical training program for patients on chronic hemodialysis.
慢性血液透析患者实施体能训练指南的建议
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患病率呈指数级增长是目前世界范围内最大的公共卫生挑战之一,对健康水平和受影响患者的生活质量产生了巨大的经济影响。在器官捐献率较低的国家,血液透析是最佳的肾脏替代治疗。虽然血液透析提高了患者的生存率,但从中长期来看,它会产生一系列后果和病理生理适应,逐渐导致一般身体功能显著下降,影响日常活动和生活质量。有证据表明,运动对任何阶段的慢性肾病患者都有有益的影响,包括那些接受透析治疗的患者。不同类型的体育训练项目已被证明能显著改善患者的身体机能。对临床方面的积极影响,如心理健康、血液透析疗效以及相关的医疗保健费用是显著的。在拉丁美洲国家,这些项目仍处于非常初级的发展阶段。目前的工作是对慢性血液透析患者实施体能训练计划应考虑的建议进行综述。
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