Development of a multivariable prediction model of functional exercise capacity in liver transplant recipients - 24/02/22
Abstract |
Background |
The assessment of the functional exercise capacity in liver transplant recipients might allow identifying functional disabilities and proposing a personalized exercise model for this population.
Aim |
To develop a population-specific, multivariable prediction model of the six-minute walk distance (6MWD) in liver transplant recipients.
Methods |
This cross-sectional study enrolled 70 participants (men/women: 47/23; age 53 ± 12 years; 32 ± 32 months after liver transplantation). Functional exercise capacity was assessed using the six-minute walk test, considering the 6MWD as the dependent variable. Demographic, anthropometric and current physical activity level (International Physical Activity Questionnaire [IPAQ]) entered the model as independent variables. Disease-specific markers—pre-transplant model end-stage liver disease (MELD) and fatigue (Fatigue Severity Scale [FSS])—also entered the full model as independent variables.
Results |
Patients walked 421 ± 102 m and predicted values of six-minute walk distance (6MWDP) yielded a group average of 421 ± 64 m. The full multivariable model was (adjusted R2 = 0.329, SE of bias = 79 m), suggesting that both demographic and disease-specific information partially determines the functional exercise capacity.
Conclusions |
Better functional capacity, i.e. higher 6MWD, is associated with sex (men), lower age, BMI, fatigue or pre-transplant MELD, and higher physical activity in liver transplant recipients.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Clinical decision rules, Exercise test, Functional status, Liver transplantation, Rehabilitation
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