Colon Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prehabilitation Before Surgery in Colorectal Cancer With Improved Fast Track Rehabilitation : Part 2
NCT number | NCT03097224 |
Other study ID # | Part 2 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 4, 2017 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Objectives To investigate the impact of tele-supervised prehabilitation on functional
capacity in frail colon cancer patients undergoing colorectal resection and to evaluate the
effects of prehabilitation on muscle strength and endurance, quality of life (QoL), executive
functions, fatigue and inflammatory and metabolic parameters.
Methods A randomized controlled trial will be conducted. Patients will be randomised into
either a prehabilitation group (PREHAB) or a control group. Prehabilitation group will
participate in a 4-week telerehabilitation before surgery while the control group will
receive usual care and World Health Organization recommendations on physical activity for
health before surgery. Program exercise will consist of three moderate-intensity aerobic and
resistance sessions per week. Subjects will have assessments at baseline, pre-intervention
and 8 weeks after surgery. The primary outcome will be functional capacity measured by using
the 6-min walk test. The secondary outcomes will be: physical measurements, QoL, level of
physical activity, executive functions, fatigue, body composition, blood test, energy
expenditure.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of colon cancer requiring surgery - More than 65 years of age; - Able to read, write and understand French; - Frailty phenotype criteria = 3 Exclusion Criteria: - The participants have a physical impairment that would seriously impair physical mobility; - the surgery is an emergency; - The participants have a neuropsychiatric disease. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc | Brussels | Woluwé-Saint-Lambert |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain |
Belgium,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in cardiorespiratory fitness | Cardiorespiratory is measured by a 6-minute walk test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in muscle strength | Muscle strength is measured by using an isokinetic dynamometer | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in muscle endurance | Muscle endurance is measured by using the "1-minute sit-to-stand-test" (number of sit-to-stand cycles during 1 minute) | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in quality of life | Quality of life is measured by using the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in fatigue | Fatigue is measured by using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Fatigue questionnaire | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in level of physical activity | Level of physical activity is measured by using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in executive functions | Executive functions is measured by using the Trail Making test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in executive functions | Executive functions is measured by using the Fluency verbal test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in weight | Weight (kg) is measured by using a bioelectrical impedance analysis | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in lean body mass | Lean body mass (kg) is measured by using a bioelectrical impedance analysis | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in fat body mass | Fat body mass (kg) is measured by using a bioelectrical impedance analysis | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Energy expenditure | Energy expenditure is measured by using the Sensewear® Armband | During 7 days before the surgery and during 7 days after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in Fasting glucose | Fasting glucose is measured by a blood test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in Fasting insulin | Fasting insulin is measured by a blood test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in cholesterol | Cholesterol is measured by a blood test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in neutrophil/lymphocyte | Neutrophil/lymphocyte is measured by a blood test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Change in C-reactive protein | C-reactive protein is measured by a blood test | Assessments at baseline, one day before the surgery and 8 weeks after the surgery | |
Secondary | Adherence | Percentage of sessions completed | Weekly through the intervention (during four weeks) |
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