Implementing a resistance training programme for patients on short daily haemodialysis: A feasibility study

J Ren Care. 2023 Jun;49(2):125-133. doi: 10.1111/jorc.12423. Epub 2022 May 8.

Abstract

Background: Kidney failure patients receiving haemodialysis experience protein-energy wasting, muscle mass loss and physical function impairment. Intradialytic exercise interventions seem to modify these features, but they are often not implemented as a clinical routine.

Objective: To investigate the feasibility of implementing a supervised intradialytic resistance training programme as a clinical routine for patients receiving short daily haemodialysis.

Design: A prospective longitudinal study.

Participants: Eighteen patients in a supervised intradialytic resistance training programme for 8 months.

Measurements: It consisted of a warm-up, lower- and upper-limb resistance exercises and a cool-down. Patients performed the resistance training during the first half of haemodialysis, twice a week, supervised by exercise physiologists and physiotherapists. The feasibility was assessed by the total and partial adherences, the reasons for refusing or for not exercising and the intradialytic complications.

Results: From a total of 953 potential exercise sessions, 759 were performed, with a 79.6% adherence rate. In the first 9 weeks, the adherence rate was 86.6% and the lowest rate was in the 19-27 weeks (73.5%). The main intradialytic complication during exercise sessions was hypotension (n = 31; 4.1%). The highest number of complications was reported during the first 9 weeks (n = 27; 9.1%). The main reasons for refusing or for not performing the intradialytic exercise sessions were clinical complications previous to exercise time (n = 63; 32.5%) and self-reported indisposition (n = 62; 32.0%).

Conclusions: The intradialytic resistance training programme, supervised by exercise physiologists and physiotherapists, had very low complications, achieved a high long-term adherence rate and showed to be feasible as a clinical routine for patients receiving short daily haemodialysis.

Keywords: exercise; haemodialysis; kidney failure; physical activity; rehabilitation.

MeSH terms

  • Feasibility Studies
  • Humans
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic* / therapy
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quality of Life
  • Renal Dialysis / adverse effects
  • Resistance Training*