Treadmill Testing for the Evaluation of Intermittent Claudication
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 39 Issue 3-4
Page 65-69
published_at 1992-12
Title
Treadmill Testing for the Evaluation of Intermittent Claudication
Creators
Seyama Atsushi
Creators
Takenaka Hiroaki
Creators
Kuga Takayuki
Creators
Fujioka Kentaro
Creators
Ohara Masaki
Creators
Zempo Nobuya
Creators
Esato Kensuke
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
Intermittent claudication
Lipo-PGE1
Treadmill
Pain-free walking distance
The usefulness of treadmill testing to evaluate treatment efficacy for intermittent claudication objectively was studied in 20 patients who received an infusion of prostaglandin E1 incorporated in lipid microspheres (Lipo-PGE1 ,10μg/day) into a forearm vein daily for 7 consecutive days. The pain-free walking distance, maximum walking distance and ankle pressure index (API) were measured on a treadmill (3.0 km/hour, 5% slope) before and after the Lipo-PGE1 infusion. The pain-free walking distance increased from 72.5±41.4 m before therapy to 92.0±53.7 m 7 days after Lipo-PGE1 infusion (p<0.01). However, Lipo-PGE1 did not improve the API nor lengthen the tolerated maximum walking distance. Weconcluded that the measurement of the pain-free walking distance on a treadmill is useful in the objective evaluation of intermittent claudication.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
1992-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部