PMID: 2099957Oct 1, 1990Paper

Evaluation of non-invasive haemodynamic parameters in patients with intermittent claudication subjected to physical training

International Angiology : a Journal of the International Union of Angiology
F BinaghiF Pitzus

Abstract

In a group of 26 patients, all smokers (mean age 56.9 +/- 8 years), with intermittent claudication due to arterial obliterative disease. We investigated some of the haemodynamic, haematologic and clinical parameters before and after a 3 months physical training program. During the training period, none of the patients were given vasoactive, anticoagulant, antiaggregant or other drugs which could affect blood lipid. Patients were instructed to walk for a minimum period of 1 hour daily, in addition to normal everyday activities. Statistically significant differences of claudication pain distance were obtained: 177 +/- 88 m vs 107 +/- 40 m, +65% (p less than 0.001); maximal walking distance: 456 +/- 205 m vs 250 +/- 138 m, +82% (p less than 0.0001) determined during treadmill test at 2 mph up 12% and t/2 peak flow: 30 +/- 11.6 sec vs 46.3 +/- 32.3 sec (p less than 0.02), determinated with plethysmographic venous occlusion strain-gauges studies. An important, but not significant decrease of fibrinogen was obtained: 302 +/- 60 mg% vs 328 +/- 57 (p = 0.06), whereas no statistically significant differences were found for the more important haemodynamic parameters: (1) Widsor index determinated before (60 +/- 14% vs 58 +/- 15%) and aft...Continue Reading

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