Survival and clinical outcomes of diabetic peripheral artery disease patients following a pain-free home-based walking program

Nicola Lamberti , Elpiniki Tsolaki , Franco Guerzoni , Nicola Napoli , Luca Traina , Giovanni Piva , Vincenzo Gasbarro , Paolo Zamboni , Sofia Straudi , Roberto Manfredini , Fabio Manfredini

Vessel Plus ›› 2022, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 9

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Vessel Plus ›› 2022, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) :9 DOI: 10.20517/2574-1209.2021.79
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Survival and clinical outcomes of diabetic peripheral artery disease patients following a pain-free home-based walking program

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Aim: We retrospectively examined the impact on the rate of survival of pain-free home-based exercise in diabetic peripheral artery disease patients compared to patients receiving usual care.

Methods: In total, 202 patients at Fontaine’s Stage II with diabetes were studied. Half were enrolled in a structured home-based exercise program (E), whereas the other half received walking advice as the active control group (C). Long-term clinical outcomes at five years were gathered from the Emilia-Romagna Health Service Registry, with survival probability selected as the primary outcome.

Results: At baseline, the two groups did not differ for any demographic or clinical characteristics. High adherence to the program was recorded in Group E (88% of home-walking sessions executed, with an average distance walked during the program of 174 km). After five years, a survival rate of 90% for Group E and 60% for Group C was observed, with a significantly (P < 0.001) higher mortality risk for Group C [Hazard ratio (HR) = 3.92]. Additionally, among secondary outcomes, Group E showed a significantly (P = 0.048) lower rate of peripheral revascularizations than Group C (15% vs. 24%, respectively; HR = 1.91), all-cause hospitalizations (P = 0.007; 61% vs. 80%, HR = 1.58), and amputations (P = 0.049; 6% vs. 13%, HR = 2.47). In a Cox multivariate-proportional regression model of the entire population, the predictors of survival probability were age (HR = 1.05), Charlson index (HR = 1.24), lower ankle-brachial index (HR = 6.66), and control group (HR = 4.99).

Conclusion: A simple sustainable program aimed at improving mobility of diabetic patients with claudication at high cardiovascular risk was associated with better survival and long-term clinical outcomes.

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Exercise therapy / peripheral arterial disease / diabetes / rehabilitation / mortality

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Nicola Lamberti, Elpiniki Tsolaki, Franco Guerzoni, Nicola Napoli, Luca Traina, Giovanni Piva, Vincenzo Gasbarro, Paolo Zamboni, Sofia Straudi, Roberto Manfredini, Fabio Manfredini. Survival and clinical outcomes of diabetic peripheral artery disease patients following a pain-free home-based walking program. Vessel Plus, 2022, 6(1): 9 DOI:10.20517/2574-1209.2021.79

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