Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4238008 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Disease-specific QOL results at 6 months in the Claudication: Exercise Vs. Endoluminal Revascularization (CLEVER) study show that improved maximal treadmill walking in patients with claudication treated with SE correlated poorly with self-reported symptom relief. Conversely, patients treated with ST showed good correlation between improved maximal treadmill walking and self-reported symptom improvement. The correlation between claudication onset time and self-reported symptom relief was good across treatment groups. This finding indicates that traditional objective treadmill test outcomes may not correlate well with symptom relief in patients with claudication. Future studies should investigate these data and improve understanding of patient relevance of traditional objective treadmill-based treatment outcomes.
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Authors
Timothy P. MD, Matthew R. MD, David J. MD, Judith G. PhD, Joseph M. PhD, Donald E. MD, Emile R. MD, Joselyn MD, Niki C. PhD, Claudia C. MS, Suzanne MSN, Alan T. MD,