Effects of Heating on Exercise Pressor Reflex in Peripheral Artery Disease: Exercise Ability (EPR)
PAD
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for PAD focused on measuring exercise, blood pressure response, heating
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All subjects
- Capable of giving informed consent
- Any race or ethnicity
- Men and women age 21- 85 years (inclusive)
- Fluent in written and spoken English
Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
- Diagnosed with PAD (i.e., ankle-brachial index below 0.9)
- Fontaine stage II or less - no pain while resting
- Satisfactory history and physical exam
Healthy subjects
- Satisfactory history and physical examination
- Free of acute medical conditions
Exclusion Criteria:
For patients with PAD and Healthy subjects
- Age < 21 years
- Pregnant or nursing women
- Decisional impairment
- Prisoners
For patients with PAD
- History of CAD with symptoms of unstable angina or myocardial infarction (<6 months)
- History of epilepsy or seizure disorders
For healthy subjects
• Any other chronic diseases (heart, lung, neuromuscular disease or diabetes)
Sites / Locations
- Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Arm 9
Arm 10
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
PAD without heating
PAD warm bath
PAD neutral bath
PAD heating suit
PAD lower limb warm water immersion
Healthy subjects without heating
Healthy subjects warm bath
Healthy subjects neutral bath
Healthy subjects heat suit
Healthy subjects lower limb immersion
Subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will take a warm bath. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will take a neutral bath. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Whole body heating with the suit will be performed. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will place their lower legs in warm water. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will take a warm bath. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will take a neutral bath. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Whole body heating with the suit will be performed. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.
Subjects will place their lower legs in warm water. Then, subjects will walk on a treadmill using the Gardner protocol until the patient says they want to stop. BP, HR and NIRS will be continuously measured during Gardner protocol. Skin blood flow, skin temperature and BP will be measured in the supine position before and after the Gardner protocol.