Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Six-minutes-walk-test walking distance (6MWD) |
Walk test in a hospital corridor where the patient is encouraged to walk as far as possible between two cones, 30 meters apart, during six minutes |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Primary |
Generic health-related quality of life (SF36) |
Short-form 36 is an extensively used and validated generic health-related quality of life instrument |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Disease-specific health-related quality of life (VascuQoL) |
VascuQoL is a frequently used disease-specific (PAD) HRQoL instrument, validated in Swedish. |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Walking impairment (Walking Impairment Questionnaire, WIQ) |
The WIQ questionnaire is a frequently used questionnaire to quantify walking impairment and is validated in Swedish |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Physical activity |
Physical activity is assessed using an accelerometer (ActivePAL) carried by the patient during one week adhered to the thigh and covered with a plastic foil to allow a shower. The ActivePAL gives continuous data (e.g. standing, sitting, walking) regarding physical activity and is validated for use in patients with intermittent claudication |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Compliance to exercise therapy |
Compliance to exercise therapy is assessed by a patient diary in which the patients register all exercise activities (SET and HET groups only) |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
HbA1c and serum lipids |
Standard blood tests |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Ankle-brachial-index (ABI) |
The highest pressure at the ipsilateral ankle level divided by the simultaneously measured arm blood pressure |
Baseline and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Patient-specified goals with treatment (PSFS) |
At baseline, the patient specifies one to five goals with the treatment for intermittent claudication and fulfillment of these goals is quantified by the patient during follow-up |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Cardiovascular events |
Cardiovascular adverse events, minor and major, during the course of the study |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Muscular-skeletal events |
Muscular-skeletal events, minor and major, during the course of the study |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Vascular surgical revascularization |
Invasive vascular procedure in the lower limb(s) during the course of the study |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Six-minutes-walk-test walking distance (6MWD) |
Walk test in a hospital corridor where the patient is encouraged to walk as far as possible between two cones, 30 meters apart, during six minutes |
Baseline and three months, change |
|
Secondary |
Six-minutes-walk-test walking distance (6MWD) |
Walk test in a hospital corridor where the patient is encouraged to walk as far as possible between two cones, 30 meters apart, during six minutes |
Baseline and six months, change |
|
Secondary |
Six-minutes-walk-test walking distance (6MWD) |
Walk test in a hospital corridor where the patient is encouraged to walk as far as possible between two cones, 30 meters apart, during six minutes |
Six and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Generic health-related quality of life (SF36) |
Short-form 36 is an extensively used and validated generic health-related quality of life instrument |
Baseline and three months, change |
|
Secondary |
Generic health-related quality of life (SF36) |
Short-form 36 is an extensively used and validated generic health-related quality of life instrument |
Baseline and six months, change |
|
Secondary |
Generic health-related quality of life (SF36) |
Short-form 36 is an extensively used and validated generic health-related quality of life instrument |
Six and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Disease-specific health-related quality of life (VascuQoL) |
VascuQoL is a frequently used disease-specific (PAD) HRQoL instrument, validated in Swedish. |
Baseline and three months, change |
|
Secondary |
Disease-specific health-related quality of life (VascuQoL) |
VascuQoL is a frequently used disease-specific (PAD) HRQoL instrument, validated in Swedish. |
Baseline and six months, change |
|
Secondary |
Disease-specific health-related quality of life (VascuQoL) |
VascuQoL is a frequently used disease-specific (PAD) HRQoL instrument, validated in Swedish. |
Six and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Walking impairment (Walking Impairment Questionnaire, WIQ) |
The WIQ questionnaire is a frequently used questionnaire to quantify walking impairment and is validated in Swedish |
Baseline and three months, change |
|
Secondary |
Walking impairment (Walking Impairment Questionnaire, WIQ) |
The WIQ questionnaire is a frequently used questionnaire to quantify walking impairment and is validated in Swedish |
Baseline and six months, change |
|
Secondary |
Walking impairment (Walking Impairment Questionnaire, WIQ) |
The WIQ questionnaire is a frequently used questionnaire to quantify walking impairment and is validated in Swedish |
Six and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Physical activity |
Physical activity is assessed using an accelerometer (ActivePAL) carried by the patient during one week adhered to the thigh and covered with a plastic foil to allow a shower. The ActivePAL gives continuous data (e.g. standing, sitting, walking) regarding physical activity and is validated for use in patients with intermittent claudication |
Baseline and three months, change |
|
Secondary |
Physical activity |
Physical activity is assessed using an accelerometer (ActivePAL) carried by the patient during one week adhered to the thigh and covered with a plastic foil to allow a shower. The ActivePAL gives continuous data (e.g. standing, sitting, walking) regarding physical activity and is validated for use in patients with intermittent claudication |
Baseline and six months, change |
|
Secondary |
Physical activity |
Physical activity is assessed using an accelerometer (ActivePAL) carried by the patient during one week adhered to the thigh and covered with a plastic foil to allow a shower. The ActivePAL gives continuous data (e.g. standing, sitting, walking) regarding physical activity and is validated for use in patients with intermittent claudication |
Six and 12 months, change |
|
Secondary |
Compliance to exercise therapy |
Compliance to exercise therapy is assessed by a patient diary in which the patients register all exercise activities (SET and HET groups only) |
Three months |
|
Secondary |
Compliance to exercise therapy |
Compliance to exercise therapy is assessed by a patient diary in which the patients register all exercise activities (SET and HET groups only) |
Six months |
|
Secondary |
Patient-specified goals with treatment (PSFS) |
At baseline, the patient specifies one to five goals with the treatment for intermittent claudication and fulfillment of these goals is quantified by the patient during follow-up |
Six months |
|