Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Exploratory analyses of urine proteome |
Exploratory analyses in urine protein will be performed to identify novel biomarkers predictive of exercise training therapeutic response. Urine of 10 patients from each group will be analyzed using a proteomic approach combining one-dimensional gel electrophoresis with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GeLC-MS/MS). Generated proteomic data will be analyzed with bioinformatic tools to reveal possible biomarkers of interest, that will be further validated by immuno-approaches such as ELISA or immunoblot. |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Primary |
Peak oxygen uptake (ml/kg/min) |
Patients will be submitted to cardiopulmonary treadmill exercise tests at baseline and after 3 moths |
Change from baseline in peak oxygen uptake (ml/kg/min) at 3 months |
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Secondary |
6-min walk test (6MWT) distance |
Changes in distance from the 6MWT. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Health status (EQ-5D-5L) |
Health status will be evaluated by the 5-level EQ-5D version (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire. The questionnaire comprises five dimensions, each describing a different aspect of health (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression). Each dimension has five response levels of severity which range from 0 (no problems) to 5 (extreme problems/ unable to do). In addition, there is a score of overall health range from 0 to 100%. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Health-related quality of life (MLHFQ) |
Health-related quality of life will be evaluated by the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ). The MLHFQ is composed of 21 questions rated on a scale from 0 (no effect) to 5 (very much). The questionnaire is scored by summation of all 21 responses, where higher scores indicate worse quality of life. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Anxiety and Depression (HADS) |
Anxiety and Depression will be evaluated by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The questionnaire is composed of 14 questions on a four-point (0-3) scale. The possible scores ranged from 0 to 21 for anxiety and 0 to 21 for depression. A score of 0 to 7 for either subscale will be regarded as being in the normal range, a score of 11 or higher indicating probable presence of the mood disorder and a score of 8 to 10 being just suggestive of the presence of the respective state. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Disutility |
Individual disutility (inconvenience) perceived by patients and respective quality of life gains. Longevity to offset the exercise program disutility will be expressed in days. |
Evaluate at 3th month |
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Secondary |
Physical activity (steps/day) |
Physical activity will be assessed by a POLAR-M200 device with the numbers of daily steps. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Daily physical activity levels (min/day) |
Daily physical activity levels it will be measure with a POLAR-M200 device. Measures will be described as time spend in light physical activity, moderate and vigorous physical activity, and spend sitting or lying (minutes per day). |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Dyspnea |
Dyspnea will be evaluated by the Dyspnea-12 (D-12) questionnaire. The D-12 consists of 12 descriptor items on a scale of none (0), mild (1), moderate (2), or severe (3). It provides an overall score for breathlessness severity that incorporates seven physical items and five affective items. Total scores from the D-12 range from 0 to 36, with higher scores corresponding to greater severity. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Mediterranean diet |
Adherence to Mediterranean diet will be evaluated by the 14-Item Mediterranean Diet Assessment Tool (MEDAS-14). The answer to each of the 14 items is scored with 1 in the case of meeting the criteria defined as typical of this type of food (range of possible variation 0-14 points). A total score =10 as represent a good adherence to the Mediterranean diet. |
Change from baseline to 3 months, and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Hand grip strength |
Hand grip strength will be assessed by Jamar dynamometer (kg) |
Change from baseline to to 3 and to 12 months. |
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Secondary |
Circulating number of endothelial progenitor cells, circulating endothelial cells, nitric oxide and endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase |
These markers will inform endothelial function, damage and repair |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Secondary |
Biomarkers (pg/ml) |
NTproBNP and ST2 (pg/ml) |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Secondary |
Biomarkers (mg/L) |
hsCRP and Troponin (mg/L) |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Secondary |
Concentration of plasma exosomes |
Plasma exosomes will be isolated using microbead-based sorting techniques and characterized by nanoparticle tracking analysis, Western blot, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assessments |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Secondary |
Percentage of protein aggregates |
Protein aggregates (%) will be analysed using a diagonal two-dimensional (D2D) SDS-PAGE assay with mass spectrometry to identify and characterize detergent-resistant protein aggregates in plasma pre-cleared from albumin and immunoglobulin. |
Change from baseline to 3 months |
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Secondary |
Cost-effectiveness of home-based exercise Vs. clinical-base exercise |
Compare cost effectiveness analysis of home-based exercise Vs. clinical-base exercise. The main outcome measure for this study will be cost per quality adjusted life year (QALY) |
At 12th month |
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Secondary |
Physical fitness levels evaluation |
Physical fitness levels will be evaluated by the Senior Fitness test |
Change from baseline to 3 and to 12 months. |
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