Clinical Trial: Exploratory Pilot Study of Physical Activity Monitoring in Adult Patients With Haemophilia A by Means of Accelerometry

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational [Patient Registry]




Official Title: Descriptive Pilot Study of Monitoring of Physical Activity in Adult Patients With Haemophilia A Arthropathy by Means of Accelerometry, Image Tests and Physical Condition Parameters. Benefits Associate

Brief Summary:

Research Question: Does an specific and pre-defined physical exercise prescribed by a specialist provide any benefit on haemophilic arthropathy, the quality of life or the physical condition of patients with haemophilia A and haemophilic arthropathy? Does adherence to physical exercise improve when monitoring patients with an accelerometer? Do compliant patients find higher benefit on haemophilic arthropathy, quality of life or the physical condition than non-compliant patients?

Primary Endpoint: Assess in patients with haemophilia A and haemophilic arthropathy if a prescribed and specific physical exercise monitored by an accelerometer is producing any change in the following domains: progress of haemophilic arthropathy; health-related quality of life; physical condition.

Secondary Endpoints: Evaluate the adherence to physical exercise in patients with haemophilia A and haemophilic arthropathy by means of accelerometry, and asses if compliant patients achieve higher improvement in these 3 domains than non-complaint patients.