A home-based exercise programme attenuates fatigue in primary biliary cholangitis: Results from the EXCITED clinical trial

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY JHEP Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101210
Alice Freer , Felicity R. Williams , Simon Durman , Jennifer Hayden , Matthew J. Armstrong , Palak J. Trivedi
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Abstract

Background & Aims

Fatigue is a commonly reported symptom of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). We conducted a single-arm, open-label clinical trial to assess the efficacy of a physiotherapist-led home-based exercise programme (HBEP) in patients with PBC and moderate-to-severe fatigue (NCT04265235).

Methods

A 12-week individualised HBEP (aerobic + resistance based) was delivered to patients with a PBC-40 fatigue domain score ≥33. The primary efficacy outcome measure was a reduction in fatigue severity by ≥5 points. Secondary outcome measures included other domains of PBC-40, the FIS (fatigue impact scale), ESS (Epworth sleepiness score), HADS (hospital anxiety and depression scale), aerobic capacity (ISWT [incremental shuttle walk test], Duke activity status index (predicted VO₂ peak) and physical function (short physical performance battery [SPPB]).

Results

A total of 31 patients were recruited, of whom 30 completed the 12-week HBEP (29 women; median age 53 years, median alkaline phosphatase value: 1.5x the upper limit of normal, median bilirubin: 12 μmol/L, and median baseline PBC-40 fatigue score 42). The primary outcome was met by 26 patients, with a median reduction in PBC-40 fatigue score of -10.5 points (IQR -9 to -13; p <0.001). Reductions were also observed in the symptom, cognition, and emotion domains of PBC-40, and in the FIS, ESS and HADS (p <0.01 for all measures). This was alongside increases in the median ISWT (+90 m; IQR 57.5-110), predicted VO₂ peak (+2.41 ml/kg/min; IQR 0.01-4.05), and SPPB (+1 point; IQR 0-1.4) (all p <0.001). 28 participants achieved the maximum SPPB score of 12/12 (vs. 13 patients at baseline; p <0.001). No significant adverse events were reported.

Conclusion

This proof-of-concept study shows that a HBEP is safe, feasible, and has the potential to attenuate fatigue. Controlled trials are needed to validate the efficacy of exercise interventions in PBC.

Impact and implications:

Fatigue is a common symptom in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and is linked to cognitive dysfunction, somnolence, and reduced activity. The pathogenesis is multifactorial, and muscle bioenergetic abnormalities have been proposed to contribute. In this study, we show that a home-based exercise programme, consisting of aerobic and resistance-based sets, can be safely delivered to people living with PBC. In addition, the programme led to a reduction in fatigue severity, less daytime sleepiness and improved cognitive function.

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家庭锻炼计划可减轻原发性胆汁性胆管炎患者的疲劳感:EXCITED 临床试验的结果
背景& 目的疲劳是原发性胆汁性胆管炎(PBC)的常见症状。我们开展了一项单臂、开放标签临床试验,以评估物理治疗师指导的家庭锻炼计划(HBEP)对中度至重度疲劳的 PBC 患者的疗效(NCT04265235)。主要疗效指标是疲劳严重程度降低≥5分。次要疗效指标包括 PBC-40 的其他领域、FIS(疲劳影响量表)、ESS(埃普沃斯嗜睡评分)、HADS(医院焦虑抑郁量表)、有氧能力(ISWT[增量穿梭步行测试]、杜克活动状态指数(预测 VO₂峰值))和身体功能(短期体能测试 [SPPB])。结果 共招募了 31 名患者,其中 30 人完成了为期 12 周的 HBEP(29 名女性;中位年龄 53 岁,中位碱性磷酸酶值:正常值上限的 1.5 倍,中位胆红素:12 μmol/L,中位 PBC-40 疲劳基线评分 42 分)。26名患者达到了主要疗效,PBC-40疲劳评分的中位数降低了-10.5分(IQR-9至-13;p<0.001)。在 PBC-40 的症状、认知和情绪领域,以及 FIS、ESS 和 HADS 中也观察到了减少(所有测量的 p 均为 0.01)。同时,ISWT 中位数(+90 米;IQR 57.5-110)、预测 VO₂峰值(+2.41 毫升/千克/分钟;IQR 0.01-4.05)和 SPPB(+1 分;IQR 0-1.4)也有所提高(均为 p <0.001)。28 名参与者的 SPPB 最高分达到了 12/12(与基线时的 13 名患者相比;p <0.001)。结论这项概念验证研究表明,HBEP 是安全、可行的,并有可能减轻疲劳。影响和意义:疲劳是原发性胆汁性胆管炎(PBC)的常见症状,与认知功能障碍、嗜睡和活动减少有关。其发病机制是多因素的,肌肉生物能异常被认为是其中的一个因素。在这项研究中,我们发现可以安全地为胆汁淤积症患者提供由有氧运动和阻力运动组成的家庭锻炼计划。此外,该计划还能减轻疲劳的严重程度,减少白天嗜睡,改善认知功能。
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期刊介绍: JHEP Reports is an open access journal that is affiliated with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It serves as a companion journal to the highly respected Journal of Hepatology. The primary objective of JHEP Reports is to publish original papers and reviews that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of liver diseases. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including basic, translational, and clinical research. It also focuses on global issues in hepatology, with particular emphasis on areas such as clinical trials, novel diagnostics, precision medicine and therapeutics, cancer research, cellular and molecular studies, artificial intelligence, microbiome research, epidemiology, and cutting-edge technologies. In summary, JHEP Reports is dedicated to promoting scientific discoveries and innovations in liver diseases through the publication of high-quality research papers and reviews covering various aspects of hepatology.
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