Exercise Training for Patients With Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease

被引:3
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作者
Ingwersen, Maja [1 ]
Kunstmann, Ina [1 ]
Oswald, Carolin [1 ]
Best, Norman [2 ]
Weisser, Burkhard [3 ]
Teichgraeber, Ulf [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Jena Univ Hosp, Inst Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Jena, Germany
[2] Univ Jena, Sophien & Hufeland Hosp Weimar, Acad Teaching Hosp, Inst Phys & Rehabil Med, Jena, Germany
[3] Univ Kiel, Inst Sports Sci, Dept Sports Med, Kiel, Germany
[4] Friedrich Schiller Univ Jena, Inst Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Univ Klinikum Jena, Klinikum 1, D-07747 Jena, Germany
来源
DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL | 2023年 / 120卷 / 51-52期
关键词
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; WALKING EXERCISE; ALL-CAUSE; MORTALITY; METAANALYSIS; ASSOCIATION; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; CARDIOLOGY; DISTANCE;
D O I
10.3238/arztebl.m2023.0231
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: One-third of all persons with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) suffer from intermittent claudication. Exercise training under appropriate supervision is recommended in the pertinent guidelines, but physicians order it too rarely, and so-called vascular exercise groups are not available everywhere. This situation needs improvement in view of the impor tance of walking ability and cardiorespiratory fitness for patients' quality of life and long-term disease outcome. Methods: We review the scientific evidence on exercise training and on ways to lower barriers to the ordering of exercise training and to patient participation, on the basis of pertinent articles retrieved by a search of PubMed and in specialized sports science journals. Results: 10 meta-analyses, 12 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and 7 cohort studies were considered for this review. Largescale cohort studies have shown that exercise is associated with a lower risk of death (relative risk 0.65-0.78 after 12 months of exercise training, compared to an inactive lifestyle). Exercise training also improves the maximal walking distance by a mean of 136 m (training at home) or 180-310 m (supervised training). An additional improvement by a mean of 282 m can be expected from a combination of exercise training and endovascular revascularization. Further behavior-modifying interventions, such as goal-setting, planning, and feedback, increase both the maximum walking distance and the weekly duration of exercise. Conclusion: Exercise improves walking ability and lowers mortality. To attract patients with intermittent claudication to exercise training, a broad assortment of analog, digital and telemetric tools and a dense network of vascular exercise groups should be made available, along with regular contact between physicians and patients.
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页数:12
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