A pilot randomised controlled trial of a structured, home-based exercise programme on cardiovascular structure and function in kidney transplant recipients: the ECSERT study design and methods

Roseanne E Billany, Noemi Vadaszy, Nicolette C Bishop, Thomas J Wilkinson, Sherna F Adenwalla, Katherine A Robinson, Kathryn Croker, Emer M Brady, Joanne V Wormleighton, Kelly S Parke, Nicola J Cooper, Angela C Webster, Jonathan Barratt, Gerry P McCann, James O Burton, Alice C Smith, Matthew Pm Graham-Brown, Roseanne E Billany, Noemi Vadaszy, Nicolette C Bishop, Thomas J Wilkinson, Sherna F Adenwalla, Katherine A Robinson, Kathryn Croker, Emer M Brady, Joanne V Wormleighton, Kelly S Parke, Nicola J Cooper, Angela C Webster, Jonathan Barratt, Gerry P McCann, James O Burton, Alice C Smith, Matthew Pm Graham-Brown

Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). CVD risk scores underestimate risk in this population as CVD is driven by clustering of traditional and non-traditional risk factors, which lead to prognostic pathological changes in cardiovascular structure and function. While exercise may mitigate CVD in this population, evidence is limited, and physical activity levels and patient activation towards exercise and self-management are low. This pilot study will assess the feasibility of delivering a structured, home-based exercise intervention in a population of KTRs at increased cardiometabolic risk and evaluate the putative effects on cardiovascular structural and functional changes, cardiorespiratory fitness, quality of life, patient activation, healthcare utilisation and engagement with the prescribed exercise programme.

Methods and analysis: Fifty KTRs will be randomised 1:1 to: (1) the intervention; a 12week, home-based combined resistance and aerobic exercise intervention; or (2) the control; usual care. Intervention participants will have one introductory session for instruction and practice of the recommended exercises prior to receiving an exercise diary, dumbbells, resistance bands and access to instructional videos. The study will evaluate the feasibility of recruitment, randomisation, retention, assessment procedures and the intervention implementation. Outcomes, to be assessed prior to randomisation and postintervention, include: cardiac structure and function with stress perfusion cardiac MRI, cardiorespiratory fitness, physical function, blood biomarkers of cardiometabolic health, quality of life and patient activation. These data will be used to inform the power calculations for future definitive trials.

Ethics and dissemination: The protocol was reviewed and given favourable opinion by the East Midlands-Nottingham 2 Research Ethics Committee (reference: 19/EM/0209; 14 October 2019). Results will be published in peer-reviewed academic journals and will be disseminated to the patient and public community via social media, newsletter articles and presentations at conferences.

Trial registration number: NCT04123951.

Keywords: cardiology; public health; renal transplantation.

Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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ECSERT study flow diagram. CMR, cardiac MRI; KTR, kidney transplant recipient.

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