Physical Performance and Clinical Outcomes in Dialysis Patients: A Secondary Analysis of the Excite Trial

Background/Aims: Scarce physical activity predicts shorter survival in dialysis patients. However, the relationship between physical (motor) fitness and clinical outcomes has never been tested in these patients. Methods: We tested the predictive power of an established metric of motor fitness, the S...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kidney & blood pressure research 2014-01, Vol.39 (2-3), p.205-211
Hauptverfasser: Torino, Claudia, Manfredini, Fabio, Bolignano, Davide, Aucella, Filippo, Baggetta, Rossella, Barillà, Antonio, Battaglia, Yuri, Bertoli, Silvio, Bonanno, Graziella, Castellino, Pietro, Ciurlino, Daniele, Cupisti, Adamasco, D'Arrigo, Graziella, De Paola, Luciano, Fabrizi, Fabrizio, Fatuzzo, Pasquale, Fuiano, Giorgio, Lombardi, Luigi, Lucisano, Gaetano, Messa, Piergiorgio, Rapanà, Renato, Rapisarda, Francesco, Rastelli, Stefania, Rocca-Rey, Lisa, Summaria, Chiara, Zuccalà, Alessandro, Tripepi, Giovanni, Catizone, Luigi, Zoccali, Carmine, Mallamaci, Francesca
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Aims: Scarce physical activity predicts shorter survival in dialysis patients. However, the relationship between physical (motor) fitness and clinical outcomes has never been tested in these patients. Methods: We tested the predictive power of an established metric of motor fitness, the Six-Minute Walking Test (6MWT), for death, cardiovascular events and hospitalization in 296 dialysis patients who took part in the trial EXCITE (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01255969). Results: During follow up 69 patients died, 90 had fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events, 159 were hospitalized and 182 patients had the composite outcome. In multivariate Cox models - including the study allocation arm and classical and non-classical risk factors - an increase of 20 walked metres during the 6MWT was associated to a 6% reduction of the risk for the composite end-point (P=0.001) and a similar relationship existed between the 6MWT, mortality (P
ISSN:1420-4096
1423-0143
DOI:10.1159/000355798