IMPORTANCE Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combination therapy of endovascular revascularization plus supervised exercise may be more promising but few data comparing the 2 therapies are available. OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of endovascular revascularization plus supervised exercise for intermittent claudication compared with supervised exercise only. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Randomized clinical trial of 212 patients allocated to either endovascular revascularization plus supervised exercise or supervised exercise only. Data were collected between May 17, 2010, and February 16, 2013, in the Netherlands at 10 sites. Patients were followed up for 12 months and the...
Background Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for peopl...
Intermittent claudication (IC) has a high prevalence in the older population and is closely associat...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combinat...
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...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment for claudication that is due to aortoiliac peripheral artery disease (PA...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
Intermittent claudication (IC) has a high prevalence in the older population and is closely associat...
Background Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for peopl...
Intermittent claudication (IC) has a high prevalence in the older population and is closely associat...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...
Supervised exercise is recommended as a first-line treatment for intermittent claudication. Combinat...
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...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
Guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as first-line treatment for intermittent clau...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment for claudication that is due to aortoiliac peripheral artery disease (PA...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
Intermittent claudication (IC) has a high prevalence in the older population and is closely associat...
Background Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for peopl...
Intermittent claudication (IC) has a high prevalence in the older population and is closely associat...
Objective: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment...