Preventing Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant-Related Cardiovascular Dysfunction: ALLO-Active Trial.

IF 35.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Circulation Pub Date : 2025-01-28 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.124.070709
Hayley T Dillon, Nicholas J Saner, Tegan Ilsley, David S Kliman, Stephen J Foulkes, Christian J Brakenridge, Andrew Spencer, Sharon Avery, Piet Claus, David W Dunstan, Robin M Daly, Steve F Fraser, Neville Owen, Brigid M Lynch, Bronwyn A Kingwell, Andre La Gerche, Erin J Howden
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Abstract

Background: Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) is an efficacious treatment for hematologic malignancies but can be complicated by cardiac dysfunction and exercise intolerance impacting quality of life and longevity. We conducted a randomized controlled trial testing whether a multicomponent activity intervention could attenuate reductions in cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise cardiac function (co-primary end points) in adults undergoing allo-SCT.

Methods: Sixty-two adults scheduled for allo-SCT were randomized to a 4-month activity program (activity; n=30) or usual care (UC; n=32). Activity comprised a multicomponent exercise training (3 days.week-1) and sedentary time reduction (≥30 minutes.day-1) program and was delivered throughout hospitalization (≈4 weeks) and for 12 weeks after discharge. Physiological assessments conducted before admission and at 12 weeks after discharge included cardiopulmonary exercise testing to quantify peak oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]), exercise cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for peak cardiac (CIpeak) and stroke volume (SVIpeak) index, echocardiography-derived left ventricular ejection fraction and global longitudinal strain, and cardiac biomarkers (cTn-I [troponin-I] and BNP [B-type natriuretic peptide]).

Results: Fifty-two participants (84%) completed follow-up (25 activity and 27 UC); median (interquartile range [IQR]) adherence to the activity program was 74% (41%-96%). There was a marked decline in [Formula: see text] in the UC program (-3.4 mL‧kg-1‧min-1 [95% CI, -4.9 to -1.8]) that was attenuated with activity (-0.9 mL‧kg-1‧min-1 [95% CI, -2.5 to 0.8]; interaction P=0.029). Activity preserved exercise cardiac function, with preservation of CIpeak (0.30 L‧min-1‧m-2 [95% CI, -0.34 to 0.41]) and SVIpeak (0.6 mL.m-2 [95% CI, -1.3 to 2.5]), both of which declined with UC (CIpeak, -0.68 L‧min-1‧m-2 [95% CI, -1.3 to -0.32]; interaction P=0.008; SVIpeak, -2.7 mL.m-2 [95% CI, -4.6 to -0.9]; interaction P=0.014). There were no treatment effects of activity on cardiac biomarkers or echocardiographic indices.

Conclusions: Intervening during and after allo-SCT with a multicomponent activity program during and after allo-SCT is beneficial for preserving a patient's cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise cardiac function. These results may have important implications for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality after allo-SCT.

Registration: URL: https://anzctr.org.au/; Unique identifier: ACTRN12619000741189.

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预防同种异体干细胞移植导致的心血管功能障碍:ALLO-Active 试验。
背景:同种异体干细胞移植(allo-SCT)是治疗血液恶性肿瘤的有效方法,但心脏功能障碍和运动不耐受会影响生活质量和寿命。我们进行了一项随机对照试验,测试多成分活动干预能否减轻接受异体移植的成人心肺功能和运动心功能(共同主要终点)的下降:62名计划接受异体造血干细胞移植的成人被随机分配到为期4个月的活动计划(30人)或常规护理(32人)中。活动包括多组分运动训练(3天/周)和减少久坐时间(≥30分钟/天)计划,在整个住院期间(≈4周)和出院后的12周内进行。入院前和出院后12周进行的生理评估包括:量化峰值摄氧量的心肺运动测试([计算公式:见正文])、运动心脏磁共振成像的峰值心脏容积(CIpeak)和搏出量(SVIpeak)指数、超声心动图得出的左心室射血分数和整体纵向应变,以及心脏生物标志物(cTn-I[肌钙蛋白-I]和BNP[B型钠尿肽]):52名参与者(84%)完成了随访(25名活动参与者和27名UC参与者);活动计划坚持率的中位数(四分位数间距[IQR])为74%(41-96%)。在 UC 计划中,[公式:见正文]明显下降(-3.4 mL‧kg-1‧min-1 [95% CI,-4.9 至 -1.8] ),而在活动中则有所减弱(-0.9 mL‧kg-1‧min-1 [95% CI,-2.5 至 0.8];交互作用 P=0.029)。活动保持了运动心功能,保持了 CIpeak(0.30 L‧min-1‧m-2 [95% CI, -0.34 to 0.41])和 SVIpeak(0.6 mL/m2 [95% CI, -1.3 to 2.CIpeak,-0.68 L‧min-1‧m-2 [95% CI,-1.3 至 -0.32];交互作用 P=0.008;SVIpeak,-2.7 mL/m2 [95% CI,-4.6 至 -0.9];交互作用 P=0.014)。活动对心脏生物标志物或超声心动图指标没有治疗效果:结论:异体SCT期间和之后的多组分活动干预有利于保护患者的心肺功能和运动心功能。这些结果可能对同种异体造血干细胞移植后的心血管发病率和死亡率有重要影响:URL: https://anzctr.org.au/; Unique identifier:ACTRN12619000741189。
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Circulation 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Circulation is a platform that publishes a diverse range of content related to cardiovascular health and disease. This includes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other contributions spanning observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services, outcomes studies, and advancements in basic and translational research. The journal serves as a vital resource for professionals and researchers in the field of cardiovascular health, providing a comprehensive platform for disseminating knowledge and fostering advancements in the understanding and management of cardiovascular issues.
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