Effect of arm-ergometry versus treadmill supervised exercise on health-related quality of life and mental health in patients with peripheral artery disease: secondary outcomes from the ARMEX trial.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sandra Magalhães, Mário Santos, Sofia Viamonte, Fernando Ribeiro, Joana Martins, Cristine Schmidt, Henrique Cyrne-Carvalho
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Abstract

Background: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) negatively affects walking performance, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and mental health. Exercise training is recommended as a first-line treatment for PAD, with potential impact on all these outcomes, but the optimal program design is not completely ascertained. The aim of this study was to compare arm-ergometry (AEx) and treadmill supervised exercise training (TEx) on HRQoL and mental health in patients with PAD.

Methods: This was an ancillary study of the ARMEX trial, a single-center, single-blinded, parallel group, randomized clinical trial, enrolling symptomatic PAD patients referred to a cardiovascular rehabilitation program (CRP). Participants were randomized (1:1) to a 12-week AEx or TEx, along with the core components of a CRP (nutritional and psychological support). Participants completed the short form 36 Health Survey and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale before and after the intervention. Differences between groups in the change from baseline to the end of the study were analyzed using ANCOVA, adjusted for baseline values, or the Mann-Whitney U test.

Results: Fifty-six patients (66 ± 8.4 years; 87.5% male) were included: AEx (n = 28) and TEx (n = 28). Physical functioning, role-physical, bodily-pain, general health, mental health and physical component summary (PCS) significantly improved in AEx group. In the TEx group, physical functioning, role-physical, bodily-pain, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional and PCS significantly improved. Role-physical and role-emotional improved more in TEx, with no between-group differences in the other domains. Changes in PCS were significantly associated with changes in walking distances. Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale scores improved in both groups, without between-group differences. This improvement was associated with self-reported walking distance.

Conclusion: Both exercise protocols improved HRQoL and mental health in patients with symptomatic PAD, highlighting exercise-based programs as important treatment strategies for this population.

Trial registration number: ISRCTN54908548 (retrospectively registered).

手臂几何测量与跑步机监督运动对外周动脉疾病患者健康相关生活质量和心理健康的影响:ARMEX试验的次要结局
背景:外周动脉疾病(PAD)对行走能力、健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和心理健康有负面影响。运动训练被推荐作为PAD的一线治疗方法,对所有这些结果都有潜在的影响,但最佳方案设计尚未完全确定。本研究的目的是比较手臂几何(AEx)和跑步机监督运动训练(TEx)对PAD患者HRQoL和心理健康的影响。方法:这是ARMEX试验的一项辅助研究,ARMEX试验是一项单中心、单盲、平行组、随机临床试验,纳入了心血管康复计划(CRP)的有症状的PAD患者。参与者被随机(1:1)分配到12周的AEx或TEx,以及CRP的核心成分(营养和心理支持)。参与者在干预前后完成了简短的36健康调查和医院焦虑和抑郁量表。使用ANCOVA、基线值调整或Mann-Whitney U检验分析各组之间从基线到研究结束的变化差异。结果:56例患者(66±8.4岁);87.5%男性),包括AEx (n = 28)和TEx (n = 28)。AEx组身体功能、角色-身体、身体疼痛、一般健康、心理健康和身体成分总结(PCS)显著改善。在特克斯组,身体功能,角色-身体,身体-疼痛,活力,社会功能,角色-情感和PCS显著改善。角色-身体和角色-情感在TEx方面改善更多,而在其他领域没有组间差异。PCS的变化与步行距离的变化显著相关。医院焦虑和抑郁量表得分在两组均有改善,组间无差异。这种改善与自我报告的步行距离有关。结论:两种运动方案都改善了有症状的PAD患者的HRQoL和心理健康,强调了运动为基础的方案是这一人群的重要治疗策略。试验注册号:ISRCTN54908548(回顾性注册)。
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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