María Queralt Salas, Raquel Salinas-González, Laia Guardia, María Teresa Solano, Cristina Padilla, Cristina Moreno, Paola Charr, Noemi de Llobet, Carla Mestre, Enric Cascos, Joan Cid, Miquel Lozano, Cristina Gallego, Bernat Carreras, Vanessa Vilas, Montserrat Duch, Julia Martínez-Sanchez, Maribel Díaz-Ricart, Jordi Esteve, Enric Carreras, María Suárez-Lledó, Laura Rosiñol, Sara Laxe, Concepción Closa, Carmen Martínez, Francesc Fernández-Avilés, Montserrat Rovira
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摘要
本研究报告了我们机构于2021年4月启动的一项涉及所有allow - hct候选人的虚弱项目的初步结果。该项目首先在首次咨询和移植入院时使用HCT虚弱量表评估患者的虚弱程度。在观察了虚弱综合征的动态变化后,该项目于2022年6月纳入了一个个性化的4-8周康复前计划,该计划由个性化的家庭运动方案组成,以减轻或预防患者在移植时的虚弱。本研究纳入120例移植患者,其中58例参加了预康复项目。结果表明,非适应前患者首次就诊时和入院时虚弱的分布相同,但从首次就诊时健康、预虚弱和虚弱的比例分别为22.8%、66.7%和10.5%,到适应前患者入院时虚弱的比例分别为45.6%、50.9%和3.5% (P = 0.041)。体弱组发生OS的可能性低于健康组和体弱前组(1年OS: 45.7% vs. 77.2%, O = 0.021)。因此,该研究提供了初步的证据,证明康复前计划显著降低了移植候选人的脆弱性,并最终增加了发生OS的可能性。
Frailty assessment and outpatient pre-habilitation for adults undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation.
This study reports the preliminary results of a Frailty program involving all allo-HCT candidates, initiated at our institution in April 2021. The program started with the assessment of patients' frailty at first consultation and at transplant admission using the HCT Frailty Scale. After observing the dynamics of the frailty syndrome, in June 2022 the program incorporated an individualized 4-8-weeks pre-habilitation program composed by personalized home-based exercise regimens to mitigate or prevent patients' frailty at transplantation. This study includes the 120 patients transplanted during the program, 58 of them participating in the pre-habilitation program. The results indicate that the distribution of frailty was the same in first consultation and at HCT admission in non-pre-habilitated patients, but it changed from the proportions of fit, pre-frail and frail patients of 22.8%, 66.7%, 10.5% at first consultation, to the proportions 45.6%, 50.9% and 3.5% (P = 0.041) at admission in the pre-habilitated ones. And that the likelihood of OS was lower in the frail than in the fit and the pre-frail groups (1-year OS: 45.7% vs. 77.2%, O = 0.021). Therefore, the study provides preliminary evidence that pre habilitation programs significantly reduces frailty among transplant candidates and, eventually, increase the likelihood of OS.
期刊介绍:
Bone Marrow Transplantation publishes high quality, peer reviewed original research that addresses all aspects of basic biology and clinical use of haemopoietic stem cell transplantation.
The broad scope of the journal thus encompasses topics such as stem cell biology, e.g., kinetics and cytokine control, transplantation immunology e.g., HLA and matching techniques, translational research, and clinical results of specific transplant protocols. Bone Marrow Transplantation publishes 24 issues a year.