Prehabilitation in patients awaiting liver transplantation

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Amine Benmassaoud , Myriam Martel , Franco Carli , Olivia Geraci , Stella S. Daskalopoulou , Giada Sebastiani , Amal Bessissow
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Abstract

Background

Frailty, malnutrition and sarcopenia lead to a significant increase in morbidity and mortality before and after liver transplantation (LT). Prehabilitation attempts to optimize physical fitness of individuals before major surgeries. To date, little is known about its impact on patients awaiting LT.

Aims

The aim of our scoping review was to describe whether prehabilitation in patients awaiting LT is feasible and safe, and whether it leads to a change in clinical parameters before or after transplantation.

Methods

We performed a systematic review of the literature from 1946 to November 2023 to identify prospective studies and randomized controlled trials of adult LT candidates who participated in an exercise training program.

Results

Out of 3262 citations initially identified, six studies were included. Studies were heterogeneous in design, patient selection, intervention, duration, and outcomes assessed. All studies were self-described as pilot or feasibility studies and had a sample size ranging from 13 to 33. Two studies were randomized controlled trials. Two study restricted to patients with cirrhosis who were eligible for liver transplantation or on the transplant list. Exercise programs lasted between 6 and 12 weeks. In terms of feasibility, proportion of eligible patients that were recruited was between 54 and 100%. Program completion ranged between 38 and 90%. Interventions appeared safe with 9 (9.2%) adverse events noted. In the intervention group, improvements were generally noted in peak oxygen consumption and workload, 6-min walking distance, and muscle strength. One study suggested a decrease in post-transplant hospital length of stay.

Conclusions

Overall, it appears that prehabilitation with exercise training is feasible, and safe in patients awaiting LT. Higher quality and larger studies are needed to confirm its impact on pre- and post-transplantation-related outcomes.

肝脏移植术前病人的康复训练
背景虚弱、营养不良和肌肉疏松症会导致肝移植(LT)前后的发病率和死亡率大幅上升。预康复试图在重大手术前优化个人体能。方法我们对1946年至2023年11月期间的文献进行了系统性回顾,以确定对参加运动训练计划的成年LT候选者进行的前瞻性研究和随机对照试验。结果在最初确定的3262条引文中,共纳入了6项研究。这些研究在设计、患者选择、干预措施、持续时间和评估结果方面存在差异。所有研究均自称为试验性或可行性研究,样本量从 13 到 33 个不等。两项研究为随机对照试验。两项研究仅限于符合肝移植条件或在移植名单上的肝硬化患者。锻炼计划持续 6 到 12 周。就可行性而言,符合条件的患者被招募的比例在 54% 到 100% 之间。计划完成率在 38% 到 90% 之间。干预似乎是安全的,只发现了 9 起(9.2%)不良事件。干预组患者的峰值耗氧量和工作量、6 分钟步行距离和肌肉力量普遍有所改善。一项研究表明,移植后的住院时间有所缩短。结论总体看来,对等待接受腰椎间盘突出症治疗的患者进行运动训练的预康复训练是可行和安全的。需要更高质量和更大规模的研究来证实其对移植前后相关结果的影响。
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Transplantation Reviews
Transplantation Reviews IMMUNOLOGY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
40
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Transplantation Reviews contains state-of-the-art review articles on both clinical and experimental transplantation. The journal features invited articles by authorities in immunology, transplantation medicine and surgery.
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