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拯救双腿与生命:一项基于社区的心血管康复计划与常规护理对因外周动脉疾病接受下肢血管重建术患者运动能力和生活质量影响的单中心随机对照试验方案

Saving Legs & Lives: the efficacy of a community-based cardiovascular rehabilitation programme versus usual care on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients who have undergone lower limb revascularisation for peripheral arterial disease-protocol for a single-centre randomised-controlled trial.

作者信息

Feka Krist, Jha Pankaj, Aust Michelle, Scott Joseph J, Schaumberg Mia, Stanton Tony, Askew Christopher D, Trial Group Saving Legs Lives

机构信息

School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.

Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Dec 5;14(12):e089203. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089203.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic condition characterised by stenosis or occlusion of the arteries in the lower limbs. Patients with PAD commonly report intermittent claudication (leg pain/discomfort) during physical activities, which significantly limits the ability to walk and perform activities of daily living. Supervised exercise training is an effective therapy that can improve walking capacity in people with PAD. Emerging evidence also suggests that supervised exercise therapy following lower limb revascularisation can further enhance walking capacity when compared with revascularisation alone. However, access to dedicated exercise programmes for patients with PAD is limited in most countries, and there is a need to test the efficacy of alternative rehabilitation strategies and referral pathways. This randomised-controlled study aims to assess the efficacy of a cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR) programme versus usual care on walking capacity and quality of life in patients who have undergone lower limb revascularisation for PAD.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This will be a single-centre, prospective, parallel group, randomised-controlled trial. Sixty-six participants who have undergone a lower limb revascularisation procedure for PAD, in the previous 12 months, will be randomly allocated to a CR programme or a usual care (control) group. The CR programme will include two supervised exercise sessions per week for 6 weeks primarily consisting of intermittent treadmill walking at a moderate exercise intensity and home-based walking advice. During the 6-week programme, participants will also attend one education seminar (5.5 hours) which will cover topics such as diet, medications, exercise training and lifestyle modifications for the management of cardiovascular diseases. The control group will receive usual care and medical advice from their local doctor and vascular surgeon. The primary outcome will be 6-min walk distance. Secondary outcomes include pain-free walking distance during the six-minute walk test, maximal and pain-free walking time during a graded treadmill walking test, cardiorespiratory fitness, self-reported walking capacity, disease-specific quality of life, and self-reported and objectively measured physical activity levels. Exploratory outcomes include brachial artery flow-mediated dilation, arterial stiffness, ankle-brachial blood pressure index and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline (week 1), following the CR/usual care period (week 8) and again at 6-month follow-up (week 34).

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study has received ethics approval from the Human Research Ethics Committees of Queensland Health Metro North Hospital and Health Service (94155) and the University of the Sunshine Coast (S231914). Findings from this study will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and through national and international conference presentations.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ACTRN12623000190606.

摘要

引言

外周动脉疾病(PAD)是一种动脉粥样硬化疾病,其特征是下肢动脉狭窄或闭塞。PAD患者在身体活动期间通常会出现间歇性跛行(腿部疼痛/不适),这严重限制了行走能力和进行日常生活活动的能力。监督下的运动训练是一种有效的治疗方法,可以提高PAD患者的行走能力。新出现的证据还表明,与单纯血管重建相比,下肢血管重建后进行监督下的运动治疗可以进一步提高行走能力。然而,在大多数国家,PAD患者获得专门运动计划的机会有限,因此有必要测试替代康复策略和转诊途径的疗效。这项随机对照研究旨在评估心血管康复(CR)计划与常规护理相比,对因PAD接受下肢血管重建的患者的行走能力和生活质量的疗效。

方法与分析

这将是一项单中心、前瞻性、平行组、随机对照试验。66名在过去12个月内因PAD接受下肢血管重建手术的参与者将被随机分配到CR计划组或常规护理(对照组)。CR计划将包括每周两次监督下的运动课程,为期6周,主要包括以中等运动强度进行间歇性跑步机行走以及居家行走建议。在为期6周的计划中,参与者还将参加一次教育研讨会(5.5小时),内容涵盖饮食、药物、运动训练和心血管疾病管理的生活方式改变等主题。对照组将从当地医生和血管外科医生那里接受常规护理和医疗建议。主要结局将是6分钟步行距离。次要结局包括6分钟步行试验中的无痛步行距离、分级跑步机行走试验中的最大和无痛步行时间、心肺适能、自我报告的行走能力、疾病特异性生活质量以及自我报告和客观测量的身体活动水平。探索性结局包括肱动脉血流介导的扩张、动脉僵硬度、踝臂血压指数和心血管疾病风险生物标志物。结局将在基线(第1周)、CR/常规护理期结束后(第8周)以及6个月随访时(第34周)进行评估。

伦理与传播

本研究已获得昆士兰卫生地铁北区医院和卫生服务部人类研究伦理委员会(94155)以及阳光海岸大学(S231914)的伦理批准。本研究的结果将在同行评审期刊上发表,并通过在国内和国际会议上进行报告来传播。

试验注册号

ACTRN12623000190606。

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