AbstractObjectivesThe Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised exercise therapy (SET) to be more effective regarding walking distance and quality of life than a ‘go home and walk’ advice (WA) for patients with intermittent claudication. The present study aims to assess the cost-effectiveness of SET versus WA.Patients and methodsData from the EXITPAD study, a 12-month randomised controlled trial in 304 patients with claudication, was used to study the proportion of costs to walking distance and quality of life. Two different incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) were calculated for SET versus WA: costs per extra metre on the treadmill test, and costs per quality-adjusted life year (QALY). Q...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
AbstractObjectivesThe Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supe...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
BackgroundSupervised exercise (SE) is thought to result in improvements in walking distance and qual...
ObjectivesThe main aims of treatment in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) are to improve ...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
ObjectivesInternational guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment ...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
AbstractObjectivesThe Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supe...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
BackgroundSupervised exercise (SE) is thought to result in improvements in walking distance and qual...
ObjectivesThe main aims of treatment in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) are to improve ...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
ObjectivesInternational guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment ...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...