Heart Failure Clinical Trial
NCT number | NCT03913780 |
Other study ID # | UTolteca |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 2016 |
Est. completion date | January 2019 |
Verified date | April 2019 |
Source | University Tolteca |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Introduction and objectives: At the global level, cardiovascular diseases are the leading
cause of mortality. Currently, rehabilitation programs are shown as an effective treatment to
mitigate the effects of heart failure. The main objective is to compare the effects of
aerobic exercise and strength in patients with heart failure after a cardiovascular
rehabilitation program.
Methods and materials: Randomized controlled trial over a period of 3 years with patients
with heart failure distributed in 3 groups (Aerobic exercise, aerobic exercise plus upper
limb -MMSS- training, aerobic exercise plus training of lower limb -MMII-). Blood samples
were taken to determine blood glucose levels and lipid profile. In addition, tests for
aerobic capacity, maximum heart rate, anthropometry, depression, anxiety, clinical and
hemodynamic parameters. The tests were performed before and after 24 training sessions, 60
min, 3 times a week for two months.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 920 |
Est. completion date | January 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Participants in the cardiac rehabilitation program. - To sign an informed consent endorsed by the ethics and research committee of the institution. - Participants with heart failure with ejection fraction greater than 35% - Participants do not have any inconvenience when doing the questionnaires, tests and measures that the investigation demands, - Participants than will can to go 3 times a week for Cardiovascular rehabilitation. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who had severe pain in the lower limbs. - Unstable angina. - Heart rate >120 bpm (beats per minute) at rest. - Systolic blood pressure >190 mmHg. - Diastolic blood pressure >120 mmHg. - Participants who had a positive contraindication item for cardiac rehabilitation were not admitted in the study. - Participants to show hemodynamic instability without improving during any test or during the intervention process. |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Tolteca |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in ejection fraction after 24 training sessions (%) | it is the most important measure of cardiac functioning. This value, expressed as a percentage, measures the decrease in the volume of the left ventricle of the heart in systole, with respect to the diastole. The normal values are higher than 45% | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Body weight after 24 training sessions (Kg) | How much body weight (kg) pre and post intervention | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Body Mass Index after 24 training sessions (%) | it is a mathematical reason that associates the mass and the size of an individual. it is also known as the Quetelet index. This result is determined by the formula of weight/square size. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Abdominal circumference after 24 training sessions (cm) | It is the measurement of the distance around the abdomen at a specific point. Abdominal circumference is used to diagnose and monitor abdominal obesity. The values are in centimeters and according to the population to be studied, the measurements must be less than 91cm for men and 89cm for women. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Fat percentage after 24 training sessions (%) | Percentage of body fat is considered a measure to determine the level of body fat and a high percentage is a risk factor that triggers multiple chronic diseases. This measure can be determined in many ways but in our study it was used by means of bioimpedance. The normal values for men and women depend on the age of the patients and the manufacturer of the scale. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Muscle percentage after 24 training sessions (%) | Muscle percentage is considered a measure to determine the level of muscle in the body and a low percentage is a risk factor that indicates sarcopenia and is associated with a decrease in quality of life. This measure can be determined in many ways but in our study it was used by means of bioimpedance. The normal values for men and women depend on the age of the patients and the manufacturer of the scale. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of Depression and Anxiety after 24 training sessions | Psychological alteration that can be determined by the "Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale". This scale consists of a series of questions for depression and others for anxiety. The final grade is in the range of 1 to 10 and for the diagnosis of depression or anxiety the result must be greater than or equal to 8. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of Total cholesterol after 24 training sessions (mg/dl) | It is part of the measures to determine the lipid profile of a person and serves to determine different types of dyslipidemia. This item is obtained by means of a blood sample analyzed in a clinical laboratory and the result obtained by a professional for this purpose. Values above 200 mg/dl are indicative of a lipid alteration. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of Triglycerides after 24 training sessions (mg/dl) | It is part of the measures to determine the lipid profile of a person and serves to determine different types of dyslipidemia. This item is obtained by means of a blood sample analyzed in a clinical laboratory and the result obtained by a professional for this purpose. Values above 150 mg/dl are indicative of a lipid alteration. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of LDL after 24 training sessions (mg/dl) | It is part of the measures to determine the lipid profile of a person and serves to determine different types of dyslipidemia. This item is obtained by means of a blood sample analyzed in a clinical laboratory and the result obtained by a professional for this purpose. Values above 100 mg/dl are indicative of a lipid alteration. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of HDL after 24 training sessions (mg/dl) | It is part of the measures to determine the lipid profile of a person and serves to determine different types of dyslipidemia.This item is obtained by means of a blood sample analyzed in a clinical laboratory and the result obtained by a professional for this purpose. Values lower than 40 mg/dl are indicative of a lipid alteration. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the levels of Glucose after 24 training sessions (mg/dl) | It is used to determine blood glucose levels and its high values are indicative for diabetes mellitus. This item is obtained by means of a blood sample analyzed in a clinical laboratory and the result obtained by a professional for this purpose. Values lower than 126 mg/dl are indicative of diabetes mellitus. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Dyspnoea after 24 training sessions | Dyspnea is a respiratory difficulty that usually translates into shortness of breath. Dyspnea can be determined using the original Borg scale (Score from 0 to 20) or modified (Score from 0 to 10), in which the higher the number indicated by the participant, the higher the degree of dyspnea. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes in the Fatigue after 24 training sessions | It is a feeling of lack of energy, exhaustion or fatigue. The fatigue can be determined using the original Borg scale (Score from 0 to 20) or modified (Score from 0 to 10), in which the higher the number indicated by the participant, the higher the degree of fatigue. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Primary | Changes of the maximum heart rate in a effort test after 24 training sessions | It is the maximum capacity that the heart has to contract and we determine it by means of an effort test. The Maximum heart rate can be determined by formula or in a effort test (In the present investigation) which consists in mounting the participant in an endless band with an inclination and speed determined according to the protocol for said test. The test is stopped when the participant. indicates that it can not be more or there are electrocardiographic alterations that indicate that it is the participant's maximum. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Secondary | Changes in the Estimated maximum oxygen volume after 24 training sessions (ml/kg/min) | It is the maximum amount of oxygen that the body can absorb, transport and consume in a given time, is the blood that our body can transport and metabolize. To determine the Vo2 values, the 6-minute walking test is used and to determine the result of the test, formulas are used according to the meters traveled, age, sex, height and weight of the participant. The larger the meters traveled, the greater the vo2. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Secondary | Changes in the unit of measurement of the metabolic index (METs) after 24 training sessions (ml/kg/min) | It is the unit of measurement of the metabolic index (amount of energy consumed by an individual in a resting situation). To determine the METs values, the 6-minute walking test is used and to determine the result of the test, formulas are used according to the meters traveled, age, sex, height and weight of the participant. The larger the meters traveled, the greater the METs. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) | |
Secondary | Changes in the Distance traveled after 24 training sessions (m) | Distance traveled in this of 6 minute walk test. The larger the meters traveled, this will indicate better Vo2, METs and aerobic and physical capacity in the participant. | After 2 month of training (24 training sessions) |
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