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摘要
通过解决并发症和功能障碍,运动对维持性血液透析(MHD)患者有益。弹力带运动具有成本效益,但其在透析期间的安全性、有效性和可行性尚不明确。本研究的目的是探讨分析性弹力带运动对MHD患者的生理和心理影响。60例MHD患者随机分为运动组和对照组(30例/组)。对照组给予常规血液透析护理,运动组在血液透析期间进行透析内弹力带运动0.5 ~ 2 h,每周3次,持续12周。对身体功能(短体能测试量表[SPPB])、认知功能(蒙特利尔认知评估量表[MoCA])、疲劳(14项疲劳量表[FS-14])、睡眠质量(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数[PSQI])、焦虑和抑郁(汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表[HAMA]/汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表[HAMD])进行评估。运动组SPPB (p = 0.008)和MoCA (p = 0.005)均有显著改善。p p p
The impact of intradialytic elastic band exercise on physical and cognitive abilities in patients on maintenance hemodialysis: a randomized controlled trial.
Exercise benefits patients on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) by addressing complications and dysfunctions. Elastic band exercise is cost-effective, but its safety, efficacy, and feasibility during dialysis are not well-established. The aim of this study is to investigate the physical and mental effects of intradialytic elastic band exercise in patients on MHD. Sixty patients on MHD were randomly assigned to the exercise or control group (30 patients/group). The control group received routine hemodialysis care, whereas those in the exercise group performed intradialytic elastic band exercises for 0.5-2 h during hemodialysis three times a week for 12 weeks. Physical function (Short Physical Performance Battery [SPPB]), cognitive function (Montreal Cognitive Assessment [MoCA]), fatigue (14-item Fatigue Scale [FS-14]), sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI]), and anxiety and depression (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale [HAMA]/Hamilton Depression Rating Scale [HAMD]) were assessed. The exercise group showed significant improvements in SPPB (p = 0.008) and MoCA (p < 0.001) scores compared to pre-intervention and control groups. FS-14 scores decreased significantly (p = 0.005). PSQI (p < 0.001) and HAMA (p < 0.001) scores improved post-intervention but not versus control. HAMD scores reduced significantly (p < 0.001). Satisfaction and recommendation scores were 9.57 and 9.71. In conclusions, intradialytic elastic band exercise improved physical and cognitive function and alleviated fatigue, sleep issues, depression, and anxiety in patients on MHD. With high compliance, no significant adverse events, and high patient satisfaction, it is recommended as a routine intervention during dialysis.
期刊介绍:
Renal Failure primarily concentrates on acute renal injury and its consequence, but also addresses advances in the fields of chronic renal failure, hypertension, and renal transplantation. Bringing together both clinical and experimental aspects of renal failure, this publication presents timely, practical information on pathology and pathophysiology of acute renal failure; nephrotoxicity of drugs and other substances; prevention, treatment, and therapy of renal failure; renal failure in association with transplantation, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus.