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Fibrotic interstitial lungs diseases (ILD) are a group of chronic and rare diseases characterized by an altered blood oxygenation in the lung, leading to dyspnea and physical limitation. Physical training is efficient to fight vicious circle of physical deconditioning observed in ILD. Eccentric cycling is an interesting modality of endurance training, allowing better exercise tolerance and adherence while developing cardiorespiratory function. Feasibility and efficacity of eccentric cycling were shown in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but never in ILD. The primary aim of our work is to compare concentric and eccentric cycling training on physical capacities in ILD. Moreover, we will study the effects of training on the different steps of oxygen transport at exercise, from the lung to the muscles through the blood transport. Our second goal is then to characterize the physiological mechanisms underlying the benefits of exercising in ILD patients. Evaluations will be led during one year to study the long-term effects of training


Clinical Trial Description

60 patients with fibrosing interstitial lung disease will be included in this study. Initial assessments at the beginning will be conducted for an overview of initials abilities and divided in 3 sessions. The first session (day 1) patients will be tested on maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing with different devices to evaluate oxygen transport, and on different functional tests like 6minute walk test, sit to stand test, .. The second session (day 6) is composed by respiratory tests like spirometry, plethysmography and diffusing capacity of nitric oxyde and carbon monoxyde at rest and exercise. The last session, one week after the first (day 9), patients will performed a maximal cardiopulmonary treadmill testing, strength testing and physical activity questionnaire. Between day 1 and day 9, patients will be asked to wear an accelerometer to quantify daily physical activity and completed quality of life questionnaire. Then, patients will be randomised in control group (concentric cycling) and experimental group (eccentric cycling). They will be trained 3 times/week during 12 weeks at the same intensity, verified by gas exchange analysis (50 à 70% VO2reserve). The training is composed of aerobic training (eccentric or concentric cycling according to randomisation), muscle training and adapted sports. All assessments of the beginning will be also conducted after 12 weeks of training (3 months after inclusion) to study impact of training and between groups to compare the two cycling modalities in this population. To allow a follow-up after training, all assessments will be conducted 6 and 12 months after the inclusion. ;


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NCT number NCT06182748
Study type Interventional
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 2023
Completion date February 2026