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Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK. Surgical resection is the mainstay of curative therapy. With the screening program enabling early detection, surgery plays an important role in treatment strategies. Surgery imparts a significant physiological and psychological stress on cancer patients.Recent research has demonstrated that a fast-track approach utilising regional anaesthesia, early mobilisation and good oral intake can improve outcomes by reducing the physiological stress response to surgery. The primary objective of this study is to determine whether a defined exercise programme can improve recovery and reduce complications after surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

Study Design

This will be a prospective and randomised pilot clinical trial. For purposes of pragmatism, subjects and investigators will not be blinded to treatment allocation. The study is not blinded because it is impossible to blind investigators or patients to the exercise programme.

Patients undergoing major resectional surgery for colorectal cancer will be recruited from the Academic Surgical unit (ASU), Castle Hill Hospital. In total, 60 participants will be recruited for this pilot study and randomly allocated into 2 groups as outlined below.

The study will necessitate all participants being involved in a baseline assessment which will take on average 60 minutes with patients attending Castle Hill Hospital. Travel costs will be met.

All participants will be asked for a 15 ml blood samples on entry into the study and at 24-48 hrs prior to surgery. Regardless of recruitment, blood samples are necessary for clinical purposes at these stages in all patients as part of routine preoperative assessment prior to colorectal surgery. The aim of this is to permit an analysis of possible changes in antioxidant status prior to surgery but after preconditioning. This would be in addition to routine blood samples required.

The two groups in this study are described in more detail below. Both groups shall receive the same standard care as is normal for patients undergoing colorectal resection surgery. The only difference between groups shall be the addition of exercise preconditioning sessions to group 1. We anticipate that these will be three times a week and lasting of 60-90 minutes duration each. Travel costs will be met.

Groups

The 60 patients in this study will be randomised to one of two groups as follows:

- Group 1 - Standard care + Exercise intervention. Patients in this group will participate in a 2-4 week low volume, moderate intensity, supervised, one to one, individualised exercise programme.

- Group 2 - Standard care (Control) group. These patients will not be entered into a supervised exercise programme.

Research hypothesis 1

H0 - A two to four week period of low to moderate intensity exercise prior to surgery using an individualised exercise intervention will not reduce post-surgical length of hospital stay in colorectal cancer patients.

H1- A two to four week period of low to moderate intensity exercise prior to surgery using an individualised exercise intervention will reduce post-surgical length of hospital stay in colorectal cancer patients.

Research hypothesis 2

H0 - A two to four week period of low to moderate intensity exercise prior to surgery using an individualised exercise intervention will not modify the body's defence systems against a future oxidative stress.

H1- A two to four week period of low to moderate intensity exercise prior to surgery using an individualised exercise intervention will modify the body's defence systems against a future oxidative stress. ;


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NCT number NCT02264496
Study type Interventional
Source Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2014
Completion date November 2015

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