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Study of the Prevalence, Nature and Contributing Factors of Painful Symptoms of the Musculoskeletal System After Lung Transplantation; Impact on Physical Activity and Quality of Life
Observational [Patient Registry]
Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
mai 2018
décembre 2020
29 juin 2024
Pulmonary transplantation (PT) is a therapeutic option now accepted in the management of
selected patients who have reached the irreversible and terminal stage of their chronic
respiratory insufficiency. Its main indications are: cystic fibrosis and other bronchial
diseases, emphysema , interstitial lung diseases with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in
the foreground, and severe pulmonary hypertension.
The evocation of osteo-articular and musculotendinous pain symptoms in the aftermath of
PT is frequent and very diversified. These complications are poorly codified and hinder
the rehabilitation and early resumption of physical activity and sports. Few data are
available on this subject in the literature.
Following transplantation, improvements in respiratory function, quality of life, and
exercise capacity are observed, with large inter-individual variations;
Patients are encouraged to resume physical activity, initially as part of a
rehabilitation exercise.
Among the factors limiting exercise, some have been more widely studied, such as muscular
deconditioning related to pre-existing chronic respiratory insufficiency , prolonged stay
in intensive care, side effects of transplant-related treatments (corticosteroids and
immunosuppressants).
Pain is also a factor limiting the recovery of physical activity and quality of life.
Pain related directly to thoracotomy surgery has been explored but there is little data
available on musculoskeletal pain.
The purpose of this study is to better understand the musculoskeletal pain occurring in
the aftermath of a lung transplantation. Conducting this study for a period of 1 year
will allow you to move away from the immediate post-transplant time, and the pain
associated with the transplant will no longer have any interference.
The main objective of our study is to better know the prevalence of algic manifestations
of the musculoskeletal system (osteo-articular, musculotendinous ...) occurring in the
year following a TP, and may constitute a brake on the rehabilitation of the
musculoskeletal system. effort and recovery of physical activity or sport.
Etablissements
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Assistance Publique Des Hopitaux de Marseille - 13354 - Marseille - Paca - France | PHILIPPE GIOVANNETTI | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
Patient over 18
- Having agreed to no opposition
- Registered on the lung transplant waiting list of the CHU de Marseille
- Able to read, understand and complete the self-questionnaires of the study
Patient over 18
- Having agreed to no opposition
- Registered on the lung transplant waiting list of the CHU de Marseille
- Able to read, understand and complete the self-questionnaires of the study
Patient under 18 years
- Patient refusing follow up until 12 months post transplant
- Pregnant women, persons deprived of their liberty, persons under guardianship or
trusteeship, persons in an emergency situation
- Person not affiliated to a social security scheme or not entitled to