APAER-H Trial
Cross-source consensus on APAER-H Trial from 1 sources and 7 claims.
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- APAER-H is a monocentric, three-arm, parallel-group randomised controlled trial conducted at CHR Metz-Thionville, Mercy Hospital in France. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- All three intervention arms provide supervised moderate-intensity cycloergometer exercise three times per week for at least three weeks. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- The trial randomises participants equally across three arms and uses intention-to-treat analyses. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- Sessions are postponed or cancelled when platelet or haemoglobin levels are critically low. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- The target enrolment is 90 patients after accounting for missing data and dropouts. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- The primary endpoint and fatigue are analysed using ANOVA and pairwise Tukey tests. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- The trial hypothesises that BIO will reduce state anxiety more than EXER, and EXER more than APA alone. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)