2020
DOI: 10.1111/1744-9987.13581
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Intradialytic isometric handgrip exercise does not cause hemodynamic instability: A randomized, cross‐over, pilot study

Abstract: Hemodialysis (HD) patients experience hemodynamic instability and intradialytic exercise seems to attenuate it. This study aimed to verify the acute hemodynamic response to different intradialytic handgrip exercise intensities in HD patients. In a randomized, cross‐over, experimental pilot study, eight patients completed two experimental sessions and one control in random order: (a) regular HD; (b) low‐intensity isometric handgrip exercise; and (c) moderate‐intensity isometric handgrip exercise. BP and heart r… Show more

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“…Although our results have shown an influence of acute aerobic exercise in the AVF vascular diameter, the SBP and DBP remained unchanged. This might happened because the antihypertensive drugs may have interfered with the BP response; however, for safety concerns, we requested patients to keep their regular medication routine [12]. Similarly, the study of Corrêa et al [13] also showed a stable hemodynamic response performing exercise before HD and believed that this behavior might consider safe for patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although our results have shown an influence of acute aerobic exercise in the AVF vascular diameter, the SBP and DBP remained unchanged. This might happened because the antihypertensive drugs may have interfered with the BP response; however, for safety concerns, we requested patients to keep their regular medication routine [12]. Similarly, the study of Corrêa et al [13] also showed a stable hemodynamic response performing exercise before HD and believed that this behavior might consider safe for patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the evaluation, the participants received verbal encouragement. A total of three measurements were recorded with a rest period of 1‐min, and the highest value was recorded 20 . Low HGS was defined as <27 kg for males and <16 kg for females, as proposed by the EWGSOP2 7 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of three measurements were recorded with a rest period of 1-min, and the highest value was recorded. 20 Low HGS was defined as <27 kg for males and <16 kg for females, as proposed by the EWGSOP2. 7 The STS-5 was used to evaluate the strength of leg muscles.…”
Section: Skeletal Muscle Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HGS was measured using a hydraulic dynamometer (Saehan Corporation) for following the criteria established by the American Society of Hand Therapists [13] and previously applied in CKD patients [14].…”
Section: Handgrip Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%