Systematic Reviews
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Transplant. Dec 24, 2016; 6(4): 774-789
Published online Dec 24, 2016. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i4.774
Table 3 List of outcome measures by study
Ref.YearOrgan groupPrimary outcome measuresSecondary outcome measures
Braith et al[5]1996HeartBone mineral density (body and regional: Femur neck, lumbar vertebra)Bone mineral content Total bone calcium Acute rejection episodes
Braith et al[4]1998HeartBody mass Fat-free mass Fat mass Muscle strength (upper and lower body)Percent body fat Acute rejection episodes
Kobashigawa et al[15]1999HeartBlood pressure (peak and resting) Heart rate (peak and resting) Anaerobic threshold Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Peak ventilation Peak VO2 Peak workload Ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide and oxygenMuscle strength (lower limb)
Painter et al[16]2002KidneyBody mass index Body weight Fat mass/body fat Lean tissue mass Percent body fat Blood pressure (peak) Muscle strength (quadriceps) Peak ventilation Peak VO2 SF-36Self-reported activity level (frequency, type, length, and intensity of exercise) Blood creatinine Blood urea nitrogen levels Hematocrit Hemoglobin Bone mineral density Peak workload Rating of perceived exertion (Borg) Peak respiratory exchange ratio Immunosuppression use (type, dose)
Mitchell et al[17]2003LungBone mineral density (lumbar spine)Acute rejection episodes Muscle strength (lumbar extensor)
Painter et al[18]2003KidneyCholesterol (TC, HDL) Body mass index Total CVD risk (Framingham) Blood pressure Peak workload (METs)Blood lipids Incidence of diabetes Smoking status
Braith et al[19]2005HeartMuscle composition (fiber types) Muscle metabolic enzyme activityMuscle strength (upper and lower body)
Juskowa et al[20]2006KidneyBlood lipids Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Body mass indexBlood calcium level Blood creatinine Blood electrolytes Blood glucose Blood phosphorus Blood protein levels (albumin, fibrinogen, total protein level) Enzyme levels (alanine transferase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase) Folate concentrations Hemoglobin Interleukin-18 Total-homocysteine Vitamin B12 Blood pressure Muscle strength (upper limbs) Peak expiratory flow
Krasnoff et al[3]2006LiverBody mass index Body weight Bone mineral content Bone mineral density Fat mass/body fat Lean tissue mass Percent body fat Muscle strength (quadriceps) Peak VO2 SF-36 Peak respiratory exchange ratio Nutritional intake (Block-95 - calories/day; protein, carb and fat calories)Rating of perceived exertion (Borg)
Bernardi et al[21]2007HeartBaroceptor control of blood pressure Baroceptor control of heart rateBlood pressure; Heart rate Neck pressure RR interval Anaerobic threshold CO2 production Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Peak ventilation Peak VO2; Peak workload Ventilatory equivalent for CO2 and oxygen
Karapolat et al[22]2007HeartPeak VO2 Beck depression inventory SF-36 State-trait anxiety inventory
Braith et al[23]2008HeartEndothelial function (flow-mediated dilation)Blood glucose Blood lipids Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Oxidative stress-induced lipid peroxidation Plasma norepinephrine Serum metabolic and hematologic indicators Body mass Acute rejection episodes Blood pressure (resting and peak) Brachial artery diameter Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Peak VO2
Karapolat et al[24]2008HeartChronotropic response index Heart rate recovery Heart rate reserve Peak VO2Duke Treadmill Score
Pierce et al[25]2008HeartC-reactive protein Interleukin-6 Serum metabolic profile Soluble cell adhesion molecules (sICAM-1) Tumour necrosis factor-alpha Muscle vasodilation (forearm and calf)Blood glucose Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Cytomegalovirus IgG status White blood cell levels Acute rejection episodes Blood pressure (resting) Heart rate (peak and resting) Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Rating of perceived exertion (Borg) Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Wu et al[26]2008HeartMuscle endurance (quadriceps) Muscle strength (quadriceps) Peak VO2 World Health Organization Questionnaire on Quality of Life - BREFDaily physical activity Blood pressure Heart rate (resting and peak) Nutritional intake (caloric intake questionnaire) Peak ventilation Peak workload Rating of perceived exertion (Borg)
Haykowsky et al[27]2009HeartPeak VO2Lean tissue mass (total and leg) Blood pressure (peak) Endothelial function (endothelial-dependent vasodilation, endothelial-independent vasodilation, reactive hyperemia index) Heart rate (peak) Left ventricular systolic function Muscle strength (upper and lower body) Peak power output Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Mandel et al[28]2009Liver6MWD Muscle strength (lower body) Chronic liver disease questionnaire (CLDQ) SF-36 (physical function/limitations)
Hermann et al[29]2011HeartPeak VO2Blood creatinine Blood glucose; Blood lipids Blood protein levels (adiponectin, MR-proANP, NT-proBNP, provasopressin/copeptin) Cholesterol Hemoglobin High sensitive C-reactive protein Interleukin-6 Serum insulin Tumour necrosis factor-alpha Body mass index; Body weight Hip-waist ratio Blood pressure (resting) Brachial artery diameter Endothelial function (flow-mediated vasodilation, nitroglycerin-induced vasodilation) Heart rate (resting) Peak power output
Ihle et al[30]2011Lung6MWD Peak VO2 SF-36 St. George’s Respiratory QuestionnaireHeart rate (peak and resting) Anaerobic threshold Oxygen uptake at anaerobic threshold Peak workload Peak respiratory exchange ratio Ventilatory reserve and capacity
Christensen et al[31]2012HeartHospital Anxiety and Depression ScalePeak VO2
Langer et al[2]2012LungSF-36 Daily walking time (time spend in different postures: sedentary, standing, walking)Daily steps Movement intensity Time spent in moderate intense activities Blood lipids Body weight Bone mineral density Blood pressure 6MWD Muscle strength (quadriceps and handgrip) Peak workload Mood status SF-36 Forced expiratory volume Respiratory muscle force Incidence of morbidity (diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, osteoporosis)
Nytrøen et al[32]2012HeartPeak VO2Blood lipids Blood protein levels (NT-proBNP) C-reactive protein Interleukin-6, 8 and 10 levels Body mass index; Body weight; % body fat Chronotropic response index Glycemic control parameters Blood pressure (peak and resting) Heart rate (peak and resting) Heart rate recovery and reserve Stroke volume (O2 pulse; resting and peak) Anaerobic threshold Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Muscle strength (quadriceps and hamstrings) Peak ventilation Rating of perceived exertion (Borg) SF-36 Visual Analog Scale (subjective difference in HRQoL) Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Rustad et al[33]2012HeartEchocardiographic parameters (rest and during exercise; systolic and diastolic parameters) Peak VO2Biochemical parameters Blood pressure Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (coronary angiography) Cardiac output Heart rate (resting and peak) Stroke volume Peak workload Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Kawauchi et al[34]2013Heart6MWD Forced vital capacity Respiratory muscle force/strengthMuscle strength (upper and lower limbs) Maximum expiratory/inspiratory pressure
Kouidi et al[35]2013KidneyBaroreflex sensitivity Heart rate variability parameters (SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50, LF, HF, LF/HF)Baroreflex effectiveness index Blood pressure (peak and resting) Heart rate (peak and resting) Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Peak ventilation Peak VO2
Nytrøen et al[36]2013HeartCardiac allograft vasculopathy (intravascular ultrasound and virtual histology)Blood creatinine Blood glucose Blood lipids C-reactive protein Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Hemoglobin Interleukin-6, 8 and 10 levels Body mass index Body water (total) Body weight Bone mass Lean tissue mass Percent body fat Visceral fat scale Basal metabolic rate Glycemic control parameters Metabolic age Muscle strength (quadriceps and hamstrings) Peak VO2
Dall et al[37]2014HeartPeak VO2Body weight Blood pressure Heart rate (peak and resting) Heart rate recovery Heart rate reserve CO2 production Peak ventilation Peak workload Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Monk-Hansen et al[38]2014HeartEchocardiography parameters (systolic and diastolic function)Body mass index Blood pressure Heart rate (peak and resting) Peak VO2 Peak workload
Pascoalino et al[39]2015HeartArterial stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity) Blood pressure (ambulatory; peak and resting)Plasma norepinephrine Heart rate (peak and resting) Anaerobic threshold CO2 production Exercise duration (to exhaustion) Peak VO2 Peak respiratory exchange ratio Respiratory compensation point
Pooranfar et al[40]2013KidneyBlood lipids Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Sleep quality and quantity questionnaire (self-report; Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)
Riess et al[41]2013KidneyPeak VO2Cholesterol (TC, HDL) Lean tissue mass Total CVD risk (Framingham) Arterial pressure (mean) Arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity) Arteriovenous oxygen difference (a-vO2) Blood pressure (ambulatory; peak and resting) Cardiac output Heart rate (peak); Stroke volume Systemic vascular endurance Muscle strength (lower body) Peak workload SF-36 Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Tzvetanov et al[42]2014KidneyGlomerular filtration rate SF-36 Adherence to training and follow-up Employment statusBlood creatinine; Blood glucose; Blood lipids Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Hemoglobin Body mass index Body weight Bone mineral content Lean tissue mass Percent body fat Arterial stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity Blood pressure Carotid intima-media thickness Muscle strength
Dall et al[43]2015HeartBlood glucose Blood protein levels (adiponectin, orosomucoid, YLK 40) Interleukin-6 Serum insulin Tumour necrosis factor-alpha Arterial stiffness (augmentation index) Endothelial function (reactive hyperemia index) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale SF-36Body weight Homeostasis model assessment Heart rate (peak) Peak VO2 Peak respiratory exchange ratio
Greenwood et al[44]2015KidneyMuscle strength (quadriceps)Arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity) Blood pressure (peak and resting) Heart rate (peak and resting) STS-60 Peak VO2 Body mass index; Body weight Waist girth Glomerular filtration rate high-sensitivity C-reactive protein interleukin-6 Fetuin A Tumor necrosis factor-alpha tumor necrosis factor receptors 1 and 2 SF-36 Duke Activity Status Index
Karelis et al[45]2015KidneyWorld Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index Muscle strength index Adherence to training and follow-up (feasibility)Body weight Body height Body mass index Waist girth Hip girth Fat mass/body fat Lean tissue mass Cholesterol (TC, HDL, LDL) Blood glucose Blood pressure Peak VO2