Comparison of two treadmill training programs on walking ability and endothelial function in intermittent claudication
- PMID: 23117015
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.10.003
Comparison of two treadmill training programs on walking ability and endothelial function in intermittent claudication
Abstract
Background: In this randomized trial we compared two treadmill trainings, based on exercises performed to moderate claudication pain vs pain-free training, with respect to their effects on walking ability and endothelial function.
Methods: A total of sixty patients with stable intermittent claudication were randomized to the pain-free treadmill training (repetitive intervals to onset of claudication pain) or moderate treadmill training (repetitive intervals to moderate claudication pain). In both groups exercises were performed 3 times a week for 3 months. Changes in flow mediated dilatation (FMD) and treadmill walking performance as well as plasma levels of C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and fibrinogen were assessed before and after the program.
Results: Fifty-two patients completed the training program. Post-training maximal walking time was prolonged by 100% (p<0.001) vs 98% (p<0.001), and pain-free walking time by 120% (p<0.001) vs 93% (p<0.001) in the moderate training group as compared to the pain-free training group, respectively. FMD increased by 56% (p<0.001) in the moderate training group and by 36% (p<0.01) in the pain-free training group. No significant changes in the levels of hs-CRP and fibrinogen were seen after treadmill program in either group.
Conclusions: Both pain-free treadmill training and the moderate treadmill training have similar efficacy on walking ability in patients with claudication. The improvement of post-training FMD indicates systemic effect of both treadmill programs on endothelial function. Both programs appear to be safe therapeutic modes, since none of them escalates the inflammation. Pain-free treadmill training seems useful and effective therapeutic option for patients with claudication.
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Claudication; Endothelial function; Treadmill training.
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Comment in
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Review of research article: Comparison of two treadmill training programs on walking ability and endothelial function in intermittent claudication by Mika P, Konik A, Januszek T, Nowobilski R, Nizankowski R, Szczeklik A (Int J Cardiol 2013; 168: 838-842).J Vasc Nurs. 2016 Sep;34(3):116-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jvn.2016.07.004. J Vasc Nurs. 2016. PMID: 27568319 No abstract available.
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