Effect of Exercise Based Regimen on Frailty in Children With Liver Disease
Liver Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Liver Diseases
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Children 9 - 18 years age with chronic liver disease & frailty score > 5. Exclusion Criteria: Lansky play performance scale <50 Unable to do exercise under supervision on at least 2 occasions Children on higher corticosteroid dose (>0.1mg/kg/day) in last 12 weeks Any degree of musculoskeletal involvement (myopathy/limb deformity/paraplegia) Children with any cardiac disease Children with neurological Wilson Uncontrolled portal hypertension (persistent high-risk varices) Recurrent variceal bleed ≥ 2 Any degree of hemodynamic instability Current hepatic encephalopathy (any grade) Grade 3 ascites Hepatic hydrothorax Any degree of oxygen dependence Severe or Very severe Hepatopulmonary syndrome (room air PaO2 < 60 mm Hg).
Sites / Locations
- Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Subject will receive 12 weeks of exercise with standard medical management (SMT)
standard medical management (SMT)
Subjects will be given exercise protocol Pre-exercise safety assessment: Careful assessment as per exclusion criteria; especially Portal Hypertension, Cardiopulmonary status etc Frequency: Aerobic and Resistance Exercises for total 50 minutes/day for 2-5 days per week (see protocol) Aerobic exercises consist of Brisk walking Resistance Exercises consist of movements targeting the major muscle groups with weight lifting Intensity: Talk test: Short of breath but still can speak a full sentence Borg Scale: Keep between 5-6 out of 10. Time duration of aerobic exercise decided by 6MWT, and resistance exercise by Hand grip strength End point: 12 weeks Stopping rule: Interruption of Exercise for > 7 consecutive days due to non-compliance or clinical events. Progression to exclusion criteria i.e. decompensation etc Both groups will be advised a calorie intake of 150cal/kg/day and protein intake of 3 gm/kg/day
standard medical management (SMT)