Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment for all patients with intermittent claudication (IC), yet primary endovascular revascularisation (ER) might be more effective in patients with iliac artery obstruction. Methods: This was a multicentre RCT including patients with IC caused by iliac artery stenosis or occlusion (NCT01385774). Patients were allocated randomly to SET or ER stratified for maximum walking distance (MWD) and concomitant SFA disease. Primary endpoints were MWD on a treadmill (3.2 km/h, 10% incline) and disease specific quality of life (VascuQol) after one year. Additional interventions during a mean follow up of 5.5 years were recorded. Results: Between November 201...
Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combinat...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive meta-analysis comparing all therape...
OBJECTIVE: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
OBJECTIVE: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: A stepped care model, in which patients are primarily treated with supervised exercise th...
Objective: The goal of this study was to assess the long-term effectiveness of combination therapy f...
Purpose: To compare clinical success, functional capacity, and quality of life during 12 months afte...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether level of arterial obstruction determines the effectiveness of SET in pa...
Purpose: Intermittent claudication is a common symptom of peripheral arterial disease. Currently, th...
Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combinat...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive meta-analysis comparing all therape...
OBJECTIVE: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
OBJECTIVE: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Objective: A stepped care model, in which patients are primarily treated with supervised exercise th...
Objective: The goal of this study was to assess the long-term effectiveness of combination therapy f...
Purpose: To compare clinical success, functional capacity, and quality of life during 12 months afte...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether level of arterial obstruction determines the effectiveness of SET in pa...
Purpose: Intermittent claudication is a common symptom of peripheral arterial disease. Currently, th...
Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combinat...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive meta-analysis comparing all therape...