Effects of additional exercise therapy after a successful vascular intervention for people with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease

No SJR dataMay 2, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Effects of extra exercise after successful blood vessel treatment in people with artery disease symptoms

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Abstract

Seven studies with 376 participants evaluated exercise after lower limb revascularisation for peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

  • There may be no improvement in maximum walking distance after exercise therapy compared to standard care.
  • Exercise could improve absolute maximum walking distance at follow-up compared to standard care.
  • Uncertainty exists regarding differences in six-minute walk test distances and pain-free walking distances between exercise and standard care.
  • The evidence is very uncertain for changes in the ankle-brachial index, mortality rates, and health-related quality of life between the two approaches.
  • No harm was reported from supervised exercise following lower limb revascularisation.

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