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外周动脉疾病中行走能力的感知变化与客观变化:来自 3 项运动疗法随机临床试验的结果。

Perceived Versus Objective Change in Walking Ability in Peripheral Artery Disease: Results from 3 Randomized Clinical Trials of Exercise Therapy.

机构信息

Department of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL.

Department of Preventive Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2021 Jun 15;10(12):e017609. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.017609. Epub 2021 Jun 2.

Abstract

Background In people with lower-extremity peripheral artery disease, the effects of exercise on patient-reported outcomes remain unclear. Methods and Results Four hundred four people with peripheral artery disease in 3 clinical trials were randomized to exercise (N=205) or a control group (N=199) and completed the 6-minute walk and the Walking Impairment Questionnaire distance score (score 0-100, 100=best) at baseline and 6-month follow-up. Compared with the control group, exercise improved 6-minute walk distance by +39.8 m (95% CI, 26.8-52.8, <0.001) and the Walking Impairment Questionnaire distance score by +7.3 (95% CI, 2.4-12.1, =0.003). In all, 2828 individual Walking Impairment Questionnaire distance score questions were completed at baseline and follow-up. Among participants who perceived no change in ability to walk 1 or more distances between baseline and follow-up, 6-minute walk improved in the exercise group and declined in the control group (+26.8 versus -6.5 m, <0.001). Among participants who perceived that their walking ability worsened for 1 or more distances between baseline and follow-up, the 6-minute walk improved in the exercise group and declined in the control group (+18.4 versus -27.3 m, <0.001). Among participants who reported worsening calf symptoms at follow-up, the exercise group improved and the control group declined (+28.9 versus -12.5 m, <0.01). Conclusions In 3 randomized trials, exercise significantly improved the 6-minute walk distance in people with peripheral artery disease, but many participants randomized to exercise reported no change or decline in walking ability. These findings suggest a significant discrepancy in objectively measured walking improvement relative to perceived walking improvement in people with peripheral artery disease. Registration Information clinicaltrials.gov. Identifiers: NCT00106327, NCT01408901.

摘要

背景 在下肢外周动脉疾病患者中,运动对患者报告结局的影响尚不清楚。

方法和结果 3 项临床试验共纳入 404 名外周动脉疾病患者,随机分为运动组(205 名)和对照组(199 名),并在基线和 6 个月随访时完成了 6 分钟步行试验和步行障碍问卷距离评分(评分 0-100,100 分为最佳)。与对照组相比,运动组 6 分钟步行距离增加了+39.8m(95%CI,26.8-52.8,<0.001),步行障碍问卷距离评分增加了+7.3(95%CI,2.4-12.1,=0.003)。共完成了 2828 项个体步行障碍问卷距离评分问题的基线和随访。在基线和随访期间,有 1 项或多项行走距离感觉无变化的参与者中,运动组的 6 分钟步行距离改善,对照组则下降(+26.8 与-6.5m,<0.001)。在基线和随访期间,有 1 项或多项行走能力感觉恶化的参与者中,运动组的 6 分钟步行距离改善,对照组则下降(+18.4 与-27.3m,<0.001)。在随访时报告小腿症状恶化的参与者中,运动组改善,对照组下降(+28.9 与-12.5m,<0.01)。

结论 在 3 项随机试验中,运动显著改善了外周动脉疾病患者的 6 分钟步行距离,但许多被随机分配到运动组的患者报告其行走能力无变化或下降。这些发现表明,在患有外周动脉疾病的患者中,客观测量的行走改善与主观感知的行走改善之间存在显著差异。

注册信息 clinicaltrials.gov。标识符:NCT00106327,NCT01408901。

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