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A Pilot Study of High Intensity Walking in Older Adults in the Pre-operative Period

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The University of Chicago

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Frailty

Treatments

Behavioral: High Intensity Walking

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04241419
IRB19-0468

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate a high intensity walking intervention in older surgical candidates with kidney or thoracic disease and pre-frailty or frailty.

Full description

As the population ages, there are an increasing number of older adults presenting for surgical evaluation. Frailty evaluation has been recognized as a valuable tool in the pre-operative assessment of older adults. Frailty is a clinical syndrome with multiple causes and contributors that involves poor regulation of multiple physiologic systems and is characterized by reduced strength, endurance, and physiologic function. Frailty is a predictor of poor surgical outcomes in older patients, including post-operative complications, increased length of stay, post-discharge institutionalization, and mortality.Identification of frailty in the pre-operative period can aid in risk assessment and decision making for the procedure, can help inform a plan for post-operative care needs, and may provide a target for pre-operative risk reduction interventions.

Given the association of frailty with poor surgical outcomes and the high prevalence of frailty in surgical candidates, there has been much interest in interventions to mitigate this risk. Exercise interventions in other populations have shown success, although the optimal interventions are unknown. In both thoracic surgery and kidney transplantation, there may be a limited amount of time for intervention prior to the operation and patients often have other commitments, such as frequent medical appointments or dialysis sessions. Thus, a short duration program may be beneficial for these populations. High intensity walking is an approach that has shown to lead to functional gains in as short as 12 sessions. The therapists can also modify a high intensity walking program as needed for patients based on physical limitations, making it widely applicable for frail older adults of varying physical function levels, which is important to our older surgical populations. Surgical patients, which include kidney transplant and thoracic surgery patients, are particularly well suited to a pilot high intensity walking intervention given the high proportion of frailty and pre-frailty in these groups.

In this study, the investigator will examine a 12-week high intensity walking program for frail older surgical candidates.

Enrollment

7 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 60 years of age or older
  • Provision of informed consent
  • No obvious contraindication to surgery such as uncontrolled cardiovascular, metabolic, or respiratory disease
  • Have either thoracic disease that may require major surgery or End-Stage Renal Disease or Chronic Kidney Disease under consideration for kidney transplant. The kidney transplant patients enrolled must be either a candidate for living donor transplantation or on the expedited deceased donor kidney transplant list, which indicates they are expected to receive an offer in approximately the next 3-5 months.
  • Able to ambulate at least 10 feet with moderate assistance (<50% physical assistance)
  • Pre-frail or frail on the FRAIL screening tool (1+ positive on this tool)

Exclusion criteria

  • Surgery planned within the 8 week study timeframe
  • Uncontrolled cardiovascular, metabolic, or respiratory disease that limits exercise participation
  • Resting blood pressure >180/110
  • Any pre-existing health condition that would make the subject a poor candidate for this study in the opinion of the PI

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

7 participants in 1 patient group

High Intensity Walking
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will then undergo a 12 session intervention, with two sessions scheduled per week for six weeks. These will be 45 minute sessions, including 15 minutes of a warm-up and cool-down period as well as 30 minutes of walking. The intervention will include various types of over ground walking and stair work.
Treatment:
Behavioral: High Intensity Walking

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Maria L Madariaga, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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