Daily Step-based Exercise Using Fitness Monitors for Peripheral Artery Disease (EASY FIT)
Peripheral Artery Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Peripheral Artery Disease focused on measuring Peripheral Artery Disease, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Exercise, Step Count, Fitness Monitor, Mobile Health, Walking Ability, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female, age 18 years or older
Diagnosis of lower extremity PAD based on at least 1 of the following criteria:
- Ankle-brachial index (ABI) of 0.9 or less in one or both legs
- Invasive angiography demonstrating obstructive lower extremity artery disease
- Endovascular or surgical revascularization of lower extremity artery
Symptomatic lower extremity PAD, characterized by 1 of the following:
- Fontaine Stage IIa: intermittent claudication after walking > 200 meters
- Fontaine Stage IIb: intermittent claudication after walking < 200 meters
- Have the availability of a suitable environment in which to walk
- Have a mobile phone with WiFi and Bluetooth capability
- Have the ability to read and speak the English language
Exclusion Criteria:
- Wheelchair bound
- Use of a walking aid (ie. cane, crutches, walker, motorized chair)
- Below or above the knee amputation
- Leg pain at rest
- Acute or critical limb ischemia
- Ischemic ulceration or gangrene
- Diabetes mellitus complicated by neuropathy
- Walking impairment due to another cause than PAD
- Ongoing evaluation for coronary artery disease (ie. awaiting a stress test or cardiac catheterization)
- Active coronary artery disease requiring the initiation or uptitration of an anti-anginal medication
- Angina with Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) class 3-4 symptoms
- Myocardial infarction in the last 3 months
- Active congestive heart failure requiring the initiation or uptitration of diuretic therapy
- Congestive heart failure with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class 3-4 symptoms
- Active arrhythmia requiring the initiation or uptitration of an anti-arrhythmic medication
- Severe valve disease
- Active cancer or malignancy (not in remission)
- End-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis
- Advanced liver disease, defined as cirrhosis
- Thyroid disease with abnormal TSH in the past 3 months
- Severe cognitive dysfunction, defined as dementia
Sites / Locations
- University of North Carolina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Daily Step-based Exercise Group
Symptom-based Exercise Group
The experimental group will receive the following 12-week step-based exercise prescription with the eventual goal of walking at least 5,000 steps a day (based on evidence that at least 5,000 a day is associated with better health). The Fitbit Fitness Monitor used for tracking. Week 1: walk at least 3,000 steps every day. Week 2: walk at least 3,500 steps every day. Week 3: walk at least 4,000 steps every day. Week 4: walk at least 4,500 steps every day. Weeks 5-12: walk at least 5,000 steps every day.
The active comparator group (ie. control group) will receive the following 12-week symptom-based exercise prescription (adapted from practice guidelines). Walk on a flat surface at a constant speed until there is mild to moderate pain Rest until the pain has completely ceased Resume walking at the same speed Increase the speed when you can walk 8 minutes without stopping for leg symptoms Continue this exercise routine for 45 consecutive minutes, 3 to 5 days a week.