THE ISCHEMIC WINDOW - A METHOD FOR THE OBJECTIVE QUANTITATION OF THE TRAINING EFFECT IN EXERCISE THERAPY FOR INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION

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FEINBERG, RL
GREGORY, RT
WHEELER, JR
SNYDER, SO
GAYLE, RG
PARENT, FN
PATTERSON, RB
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[1] EASTERN VIRGINIA GRAD SCH MED,DIV VASC SURG,250 W BRAMBLETON AVE,SUITE 101,NORFOLK,VA 23510
[2] PORTSMOUTH NAVAL HOSP,DIV VASC SURG,PORTSMOUTH,VA
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10.1016/0741-5214(92)90114-N
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Twenty-two patients with intermittent claudication were prospectively enrolled in a 12-week program of supervised, graded treadmill exercise therapy. Severity and distribution of arterial occlusive disease were ascertained by noninvasive determination of segmental lower extremity blood pressures and waveforms. No attempt was made to modify risk factors for atherosclerotic occlusive disease. The exercise-induced reduction of the ankle pressure and its recovery were recorded over time, and the area under this curve, the "ischemic window," represents the severity of the ischemic deficit. Absolute systolic ankle pressure, ankle-brachial index, maximum walking time, claudication pain time, and the ischemic window were measured before and after exercise training in all subjects. Maximum walking time and claudication pain time increased 659% and 846%, respectively, among the 19 patients completing the 12-week program (p = 0.001; p = 0.0002). These patients underwent a mean reduction of 58.7% in the ischemic window after a standardized workload (p < 0.05), and this correlated with the degree of symptomatic improvement. Absolute ankle pressure and ankle-brachial index were unchanged after exercise training. This study confirms the utility of supervised exercise therapy in the treatment of intermittent claudication. The ischemic window is a useful method for quantifying the ischemic deficit produced by exercise and provides a reproducible means of documenting functional improvement in patients undergoing exercise training.
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