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Separate and combined effects of cold dialysis and intradialytic exercise on the thermoregulatory responses of hemodialysis patients: a randomized-cross-over study

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Autor
Krase A.A., Flouris A.D., Karatzaferi C., Giannaki C.D., Stefanidis I., Sakkas G.K.
Fecha
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1186/s12882-020-02167-z
Materia
adult
aged
Article
body heat storage
body temperature
clinical article
clinical protocol
cold dialysis
controlled study
core temperature
crossover procedure
dialysate temperature
effect size
exercise
hemodialysis
human
hyperthermia
intradialytic exercise training
low temperature
mathematical analysis
middle aged
randomized controlled trial
skin temperature
temperature measurement
thermometry
thermoregulation
typical dialysis
very elderly
body temperature
chronic kidney failure
cold
female
hemodialysis
male
procedures
dialysis fluid
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Body Temperature
Body Temperature Regulation
Cold Temperature
Cross-Over Studies
Dialysis Solutions
Exercise
Female
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Male
Middle Aged
Renal Dialysis
Skin Temperature
BioMed Central Ltd
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Background: The separate and combined effects of intradialytic exercise training (IET) and cold dialysis (CD) on patient thermoregulation remain unknown. This study assessed the thermoregulatory responses of hemodialysis patients under four different hemodialysis protocols: a) one typical dialysis (TD) protocol (dialysate temperature at 37 °C), b) one cold dialysis (CD) protocol (dialysate temperature at 35 °C), c) one typical dialysis protocol which included a single exercise bout (TD + E), d) one cold dialysis protocol which included a single exercise bout (CD + E). Methods: Ten hemodialysis patients (57.2 ± 14.9 years) participated in this randomized, cross-over study. Core and skin temperatures were measured using an ingestible telemetric pill and by four wireless iButtons attached on the skin, respectively. Body heat storage (S) calculated using the thermometric method proposed by Burton. Results: The TD and TD + E protocols were associated with increased S leading to moderate effect size increases in core body temperature (as high as 0.4 °C). The low temperature of the dialysate during the CD and the CD + E protocols prevented the rise in S and core temperature (p > 0.05), even during the period that IET took place. Conclusions: TD and IET are accompanied by a moderate level of hyperthermia, which can be offset by CD. We recommended that CD or with IET can prevent the excessive rise of S. Trial registration: Clinical Trial Registry number: NCT03905551 (clinicaltrials.gov), DOR: 05/04/2019,. © 2020, The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75507
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