Acute Effects of Exercise in Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients

NCT ID: NCT07248137

Last Updated: 2025-12-01

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

16 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-12-01

Study Completion Date

2026-03-31

Brief Summary

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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects over 200 million people worldwide and is caused by narrowing of the arteries. Intermittent claudication, characterized by pain when walking, is its main symptom. Despite the proven benefits of exercise, there is no optimal protocol for treatment. To analyze the effects of different exercise conditions on proteomic and physiological markers in patients with PAD and to determine their preferences regarding exercise conditions. A clinical cross-over study with four randomized experimental conditions (aerobic training, traditional strength training, circuit training and control) will be conducted. Patients with grade IIa-IIb PAD according to the Leriche-Le Fontaine scale will be recruited from the Department of Angiology and Vascular Surgery Department of the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid. In each experimental session, measurements of cardiorespiratory capacity, post-exercise oxygen debt, ankle-brachial index, blood flow, peripheral oxygen saturation, perceived exertion, heart rate variability and blood proteome changes will be performed.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Aerobic Physical Exercise Traditional Strength Exercise Circuit Strength Exercise Control

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Investigators
The researcher responsible for analyzing the data will be blinded to the study conditions.

Study Groups

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Aerobic exercise

Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Aerobic exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Traditional strength exercise

Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Traditional strength exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Circuit strength exercise

Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Circuit strength exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Control

Control. No intervention

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Aerobic exercise

Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Intervention Type OTHER

Traditional strength exercise

Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Intervention Type OTHER

Circuit strength exercise

Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Be 18 years of age or older.
* Patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease at grade IIa or IIb according to the Leriche-Fontaine classification.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with dementia or cognitive impairment.
* Patients with recent major surgery (≤12 months) or lower limb amputations.
* Patients institutionalized in healthcare facilities.
* Patients dependent on a wheelchair.
* Patients with any other condition contraindicating participation in an exercise program.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

100 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid. Angiology and Vascular Surgery Department.

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

European University Miguel de Cervantes

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Central Contacts

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Susana López Ortiz, PhD

Role: CONTACT

983001000

Other Identifiers

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PI-DOC009- VESSEL-FIT

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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