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Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry

INTRODUCTION: Despite guideline recommendations advocating conservative management before invasive treatment in intermittent claudication, early revascularisation remains widespread in patients with favourable anatomy. The aim of the Effect of Disease Level on Outcomes of Supervised Exercise in Inte...

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Autores principales: van den Houten, Marijn ML, Jansen, Sandra CP, Sinnige, Anneroos, van der Laan, Lijckle, Vriens, Patrick WHE, Willigendael, Edith M, Lardenoije, Jan-Willem HP, Elshof, Jan-Willem M, van Hattum, Eline S, Lijkwan, Maarten A, Nyklíček, Ivan, Rouwet, Ellen V, Koelemay, Mark JW, Scheltinga, Marc RM, Teijink, Joep AW
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30782932
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025419
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author van den Houten, Marijn ML
Jansen, Sandra CP
Sinnige, Anneroos
van der Laan, Lijckle
Vriens, Patrick WHE
Willigendael, Edith M
Lardenoije, Jan-Willem HP
Elshof, Jan-Willem M
van Hattum, Eline S
Lijkwan, Maarten A
Nyklíček, Ivan
Rouwet, Ellen V
Koelemay, Mark JW
Scheltinga, Marc RM
Teijink, Joep AW
author_facet van den Houten, Marijn ML
Jansen, Sandra CP
Sinnige, Anneroos
van der Laan, Lijckle
Vriens, Patrick WHE
Willigendael, Edith M
Lardenoije, Jan-Willem HP
Elshof, Jan-Willem M
van Hattum, Eline S
Lijkwan, Maarten A
Nyklíček, Ivan
Rouwet, Ellen V
Koelemay, Mark JW
Scheltinga, Marc RM
Teijink, Joep AW
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite guideline recommendations advocating conservative management before invasive treatment in intermittent claudication, early revascularisation remains widespread in patients with favourable anatomy. The aim of the Effect of Disease Level on Outcomes of Supervised Exercise in Intermittent Claudication Registry is to determine the effect of the location of stenosis on the outcomes of supervised exercise in patients with intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial disease. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This multicentre prospective cohort study aims to enrol 320 patients in 10 vascular centres across the Netherlands. All patients diagnosed with intermittent claudication (peripheral arterial disease: Fontaine II/Rutherford 1–3), who are considered candidates for supervised exercise therapy by their own physicians are appropriate to participate. Participants will receive standard care, meaning supervised exercise therapy first, with endovascular or open revascularisation in case of insufficient effect (at the discretion of patient and vascular surgeon). For the primary objectives, patients are grouped according to anatomical characteristics of disease (aortoiliac, femoropopliteal or multilevel disease) as apparent on the preferred imaging modality in the participating centre (either duplex, CT angiography or magnetic resonance angiography). Changes in walking performance (treadmill tests, 6 min walk test) and quality of life (QoL; Vascular QoL Questionnaire-6, WHO QoL Questionnaire-Bref) will be compared between groups, after multivariate adjustment for possible confounders. Freedom from revascularisation and major adverse cardiovascular disease events, and attainment of the treatment goal between anatomical groups will be compared using Kaplan-Meier survival curves. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been exempted from formal medical ethical approval by the Medical Research Ethics Committees United ‘MEC-U’ (W17.071). Results are intended for publication in peer-reviewed journals and for presentation to stakeholders nationally and internationally. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NTR7332; Pre-results.
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spelling pubmed-63679882019-03-10 Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry van den Houten, Marijn ML Jansen, Sandra CP Sinnige, Anneroos van der Laan, Lijckle Vriens, Patrick WHE Willigendael, Edith M Lardenoije, Jan-Willem HP Elshof, Jan-Willem M van Hattum, Eline S Lijkwan, Maarten A Nyklíček, Ivan Rouwet, Ellen V Koelemay, Mark JW Scheltinga, Marc RM Teijink, Joep AW BMJ Open Surgery INTRODUCTION: Despite guideline recommendations advocating conservative management before invasive treatment in intermittent claudication, early revascularisation remains widespread in patients with favourable anatomy. The aim of the Effect of Disease Level on Outcomes of Supervised Exercise in Intermittent Claudication Registry is to determine the effect of the location of stenosis on the outcomes of supervised exercise in patients with intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial disease. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This multicentre prospective cohort study aims to enrol 320 patients in 10 vascular centres across the Netherlands. All patients diagnosed with intermittent claudication (peripheral arterial disease: Fontaine II/Rutherford 1–3), who are considered candidates for supervised exercise therapy by their own physicians are appropriate to participate. Participants will receive standard care, meaning supervised exercise therapy first, with endovascular or open revascularisation in case of insufficient effect (at the discretion of patient and vascular surgeon). For the primary objectives, patients are grouped according to anatomical characteristics of disease (aortoiliac, femoropopliteal or multilevel disease) as apparent on the preferred imaging modality in the participating centre (either duplex, CT angiography or magnetic resonance angiography). Changes in walking performance (treadmill tests, 6 min walk test) and quality of life (QoL; Vascular QoL Questionnaire-6, WHO QoL Questionnaire-Bref) will be compared between groups, after multivariate adjustment for possible confounders. Freedom from revascularisation and major adverse cardiovascular disease events, and attainment of the treatment goal between anatomical groups will be compared using Kaplan-Meier survival curves. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been exempted from formal medical ethical approval by the Medical Research Ethics Committees United ‘MEC-U’ (W17.071). Results are intended for publication in peer-reviewed journals and for presentation to stakeholders nationally and internationally. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NTR7332; Pre-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6367988/ /pubmed/30782932 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025419 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Surgery
van den Houten, Marijn ML
Jansen, Sandra CP
Sinnige, Anneroos
van der Laan, Lijckle
Vriens, Patrick WHE
Willigendael, Edith M
Lardenoije, Jan-Willem HP
Elshof, Jan-Willem M
van Hattum, Eline S
Lijkwan, Maarten A
Nyklíček, Ivan
Rouwet, Ellen V
Koelemay, Mark JW
Scheltinga, Marc RM
Teijink, Joep AW
Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title_full Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title_fullStr Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title_short Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the ELECT Registry
title_sort protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the effect of arterial disease level on the outcomes of supervised exercise in intermittent claudication: the elect registry
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30782932
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025419
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