Is exercise progression necessary to increase cephalic vein diameter and distensibility in patients with chronic kidney disease? A case series.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Júlio Henrique Policarpo, Juliana Rodrigues da Silva, Lívia Gabriele da Costa Silva, Frederico Castelo Branco Cavalcanti, Alessandra Campos de Oliveira, Francini Porcher Andrade, Patrícia Érika de Melo Marinho
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Abstract

Introduction: Exercise is used for maturing arteriovenous fistula (AVF) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to improve endothelial function and vessel adjustments for hemodialysis.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of a progressive exercise protocol to increase the diameter and distensibility of the cephalic vein prior to AVF creation.

Method: This is a case series study developed with nine patients with CKD (stages 4 and 5) aged between 35-75 years who participated in the training protocol distributed in two groups [non-progression group (NPG) and exercise progression group (EPG)], trained five days a week for four weeks. Patients were evaluated for diameter and distensibility of the cephalic vein (ultrasonography) at 2, 10 and 20 cm of the non-dominant limb and handgrip strength (HGS) before and after the protocol.

Results: Th patients who participated in the study all showed an increase in the diameter and distensibility of the cephalic vein. Younger and older patients showed better performance in terms of diameter and distensibility of the cephalic vein in the 2 cm (1.3 to 4.2 mm) and 20 cm segments (1.6 to 5.2 mm), respectively. All patients increased their HGS after applying the exercise protocol with a range of 30-68 kilogram-force (kgf) and 35 to 68 kgf for the NPG and EPG groups, respectively.

Conclusion: Exercises with and without load progression may indicate the onset of an increase in the diameter and distensibility of the cephalic vein in patients with CKD, notably in the group which performed the protocol without load adjustment.

慢性肾脏疾病患者是否有必要进行运动来增加头静脉直径和扩张?一个案例系列。
摘要:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者通过运动使动静脉瘘(AVF)成熟,以改善血液透析的内皮功能和血管调节。目的:评价渐进式运动方案在AVF形成前增加头静脉直径和扩张的效果。方法:这是一项病例系列研究,9名年龄在35-75岁之间的CKD患者(4期和5期)参加了训练方案,分为两组[非进展组(NPG)和运动进展组(EPG)],每周训练5天,持续四周。在治疗前后分别对患者在非优势肢2、10和20 cm处的头静脉直径和扩张度(超声)和手部握力(HGS)进行评估。结果:所有参与研究的患者均表现为头静脉直径和扩张增加。年轻和老年患者分别在2 cm (1.3 ~ 4.2 mm)和20 cm (1.6 ~ 5.2 mm)段的头静脉直径和扩张能力方面表现较好。在应用运动方案后,所有患者的HGS分别增加了30-68公斤力(kgf)和35 -68公斤力(NPG组和EPG组)。结论:有负荷和无负荷进展的运动可能表明CKD患者头静脉直径和扩张性增加的开始,特别是在没有负荷调整的组。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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