OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction model based on clinical characteristics and the walking impairment questionnaire. METHODS: The sample included 133 intermittent claudication patients of both genders aged between 30 and 80 years. Data regarding clinical characteristics, the walking impairment questionnaire and treadmill walking test performance were obtained. Multiple regression modeling was conducted to predict claudication onset distance and total walking distance using clinical characteristics (age, height, mass, body mass index, ankle brachial index lower, gender, history of smoking and co-morbid conditions) and walking impairment questionnaire responses. Comparisons of ...
ObjectiveAssessment of walking distance by treadmill testing is the most commonly used method to eva...
Background Claudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited ...
Background Walking capacity is severely impaired in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)....
OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction m...
Introduction: Assessment of walking performance may not\ud always be possible in a clinical setting ...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill wal...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
AbstractObjectives: The Walking Impairment Questionnaire (WIQ) was designed to measure community wal...
Objectives: To examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill walking p...
Objectives Patient-reported outcome measures can facilitate the assessment of walking impairment in ...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
International audienceThe prognostic impact of the functional status of patients with intermittent c...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study was to assess if self-reported measures of walking limitation...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study was to assess if self-reported measur...
Background: Claudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited...
ObjectiveAssessment of walking distance by treadmill testing is the most commonly used method to eva...
Background Claudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited ...
Background Walking capacity is severely impaired in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)....
OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction m...
Introduction: Assessment of walking performance may not\ud always be possible in a clinical setting ...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill wal...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
AbstractObjectives: The Walking Impairment Questionnaire (WIQ) was designed to measure community wal...
Objectives: To examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill walking p...
Objectives Patient-reported outcome measures can facilitate the assessment of walking impairment in ...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
International audienceThe prognostic impact of the functional status of patients with intermittent c...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study was to assess if self-reported measures of walking limitation...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study was to assess if self-reported measur...
Background: Claudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited...
ObjectiveAssessment of walking distance by treadmill testing is the most commonly used method to eva...
Background Claudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited ...
Background Walking capacity is severely impaired in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)....