Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial of REmotely SuPervised Exercise Training for Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease: The RESPECT-PAD Trial
Peripheral arterial disease affects around 25% of the UK population aged over 55. Left
untreated it can lead to debilitating pain, gangrene, amputation and death. It most commonly
affects the lower limbs and in the earlier stages of the disease patients can present with a
symptom known as intermittent claudication; pain felt in the legs which stops the patient
from walking past a certain distance. Current National Institute for Healthcare and
Excellence (NICE) guidelines recommend Supervised Exercise as first line treatment for
patients with peripheral arterial disease presenting with intermittent claudication.
Supervised exercise employs behaviour changing techniques which enable the patient to modify
their lifestyles, improving their claudication symptoms, quality of life and reducing their
cardiovascular risk. Despite this treatment being significantly more cost-effective than
often employed complex endovascular management, most institutions don't offer such programmes
citing lack of resources and compliance from clinicians and patients alike.
The investigators propose a more cost-effective, resource-savvy solution in the form of
REmotely SuPervised ExerCise Training (RESPECT). This allows the patient to exercise in the
convenience of their own home, at a time of their choosing but still be supervised via
fitness tracker technology and an online fitness platform. This randomised controlled trial
will attempt to prove its' effectiveness in increasing claudication distance, improving
functional ability, decreasing cardiovascular risk and improving quality of life whilst being
more cost-effective than the currently recognised national first line treatment. This trial
has the potential to revolutionise the management of patients with peripheral arterial
disease.
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