The mechanisms by which exercise training improves intermittent claudication remain unclear. In this article, the effects of local and systemic physiological factors on improved exercise tolerance after a supervised exercise program in claudicants are investigated. A total of 60 patients were randomized to 3 months of supervised exercise followed by 3 months of unsupervised exercise, or to exercise advice alone (control).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: The development of neointimal hyperplasia with subsequent atherosclerotic deposition has been proposed to cause most late vein graft failures. Our unit has previously demonstrated that placement of a macroporous, loose-fitting polyester external stent prevents neointimal thickening in porcine vein grafts, and has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy to prevent late vein graft failure. To reduce any potential long-term complications of the permanent polyester stent, a study was undertaken to investigate the effect of a biodegradable external stent on porcine vein graft thickening at 1 month and to identify its longer term effects at 6 months.
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