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Lymphatic Function in Patients With Fontan Circulation: Effect of Physical Training

U

University of Sao Paulo

Status

Completed

Conditions

Exercise Training
Functional Capacity
Lymphatic Abnormalities
Univentricular Heart
Quality of Life
Congenital Heart Disease

Treatments

Other: Exercise training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05934578
CAAE 61404222.6.0000.0068

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background: The Fontan operation has been used to treat complex cardiac anomalies with a single-functioning ventricle. A study performed by Instituto do Coracão-Hospital das Clínicas-Universidade de Sao Paulo (InCor/HCFMUSP)-Brazil, Hospital das Clínicas of Ribeirão Preto-Brazil, department of the University of Aarhus, and Rigshospitalet, Denmark demonstrated an impairment peripheral lymphatic function in Fontan patients compared with healthy controls. However, the ability to increase the frequency of contractions is impaired when stressed by hyperthermia. Lymph vessels in Fontan patients were unable to respond usually. The participants were only able to increase the frequency of contraction twice during stress, compared to a five-fold increase among healthy controls. At the microcirculation level, Fontan patients filtered less fluid into the capillaries interstitial space than healthy controls at venous occlusion pressure. Studies carried out at InCor/HCFMUSP demonstrated that supervised aerobic exercise training improves the functional capacity and neurovascular control in Fontan patients compared to the non-training control group. However, the effect of aerobic exercise and light muscle resistance performed through online rehabilitation has not yet been demonstrated in peripheral lymphatic function and microcirculation. Aim: Evaluate the effects of an aerobic and light muscle resistance exercise program on peripheral lymphatic function, capillary filtration, functional capacity, and quality of life in adults with Fontan circulation. Methods: The function of the superficial lymphatic vessels in the lower leg will be investigated during rest in supine and standing positions, using near-infrared fluorescence imaging using Indocyanine Green (ICG; Verdye, Diagnostic Green GmbH, Germany). The variables analyzed are contraction frequency (contraction/minute), pumping Pressure (mmHg), and packet velocity. Venous congestion plethysmography will perform to analyze the capillary filtration and cardiopulmonary exercise test for functional capacity. The quality of life will be evaluated using the SF-36 Short-Form questionnaire. Expected results: the physical training improves peripheral lymphatic function, capillary filtration, functional capacity, and quality of life in patients with biventricular compared to the control group (no exercise training)

Full description

The study population is patients submitted to Fontan operation to treat complex congenital heart disease (univentricular circulation), who are followed at InCor Heart Institute in Sao Paulo.

The investigators will perform all measures baseline and after 36 sessions of aerobic exercise and light resistance (exercise group) or after eight weeks in usual care (control group).

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Fontan circulation
  • Age above 18 years
  • Agreeing to participate in the study and signing the informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

  • Motor alterations make it impossible to perform the cardiopulmonary test
  • Mental illness
  • Syndromes.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Fontan Group - Exercise Training
Experimental group
Description:
Online rehabilitation: 36 sessions of aerobic exercise training for two months
Treatment:
Other: Exercise training
Fontan Control Group - No Exercise Training
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients will not participate in the exercise program and will continue with their usual routine.

Trial contacts and locations

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