2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2001.49152.x
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Exercise Rehabilitation Improves Functional Outcomes and Peripheral Circulation in Patients with Intermittent Claudication: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Improvements in claudication following exercise rehabilitation in older PAOD patients are dependent on improvements in peripheral circulation and walking economy. Improvement in treadmill claudication distances in these patients translated into increased accelerometer-derived physical activity in the community, which enabled the patients to become more functionally independent.

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“…However, none of the included studies directly compared SEP and PTA. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] There is no published literature of a three-way comparison between SEP, PTA, and SEP + PTA; thus, this study is the first of its kind.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, none of the included studies directly compared SEP and PTA. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] There is no published literature of a three-way comparison between SEP, PTA, and SEP + PTA; thus, this study is the first of its kind.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 6MWT, 6,7 which provides postsurgical functional information 8 that correlates with peak oxygen uptake 9 and clinical variables such as gender, age, weight, and height, [10][11][12] was used as a surrogate marker of short-term functional recovery. It was carried out on the basis of a standardized protocol under the supervision of trained professionals and utilizing monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen saturation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…RekonstrukciĂłs beavatkozásra a betegeknek mindössze 15-30%-a alkalmas, ezĂ©rt a kezelĂ©sben fontos szerep jut a konzervatĂ­v terápiának. A PAD-betegek kezelĂ©sĂ©nek bizonyĂ­tottan hatĂ©kony mĂłdja a rendszeres, kontrollált fizikai trĂ©ning, amelynek következtĂ©ben csök-kennek a claudicatiĂłs panaszok, javul a járás sebessĂ©ge, nĹ‘ a panasz nĂ©lkĂĽl megtehetĹ‘ távolság [9,10]. A legnagyobb javulás a járáskĂ©pessĂ©gben akkor várhatĂł, ha legalább heti három alkalommal, egy-egy alkalommal több mint 30 percig tartĂł, a maximális fájdalmat megközelĂ­tĹ‘ trĂ©ninget legalább hat hĂłnapon át vĂ©gzi a beteg.…”
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