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The Association Between Completion of Supervised Exercise Therapy and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with
Bharadhwaj Ravindhran1, Chukwuemeka Igwe1, Jonathan Prosser1
1Academic Vascular Surgical Unit, 2nd Floor, Allam diabetes centre, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK.
Introduction:
The combination of intermittent claudication (IC), cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CMM), and sarcopenia is associated with worse outcomes than IC alone. This study aimed to identify whether the completion of supervised exercise therapy (SET) attenuates these adverse outcomes in patients with combined IC, sarcopenia, and CMM.
Methods:
This registry review included consecutive IC patients with concomitant CMM and sarcopenia, who were referred for SET from 2014 to 2017. CMM was defined as 2 or more comorbidities (diabetes, heart disease, stroke, or chronic kidney disease). Sarcopenia was assessed using the L3-skeletal muscle index (L3SMI) from computed tomography (CT) scans in the preceding 18 months. The outcomes of interest were progression to chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), and major adverse limb events (MALE). Survival and Cox regression analyses were performed.
Results:
Eighty-two patients with a combination of IC, CMM, and sarcopenia were included. Of these, 56 declined or prematurely discontinued SET and 26 completed SET. Baseline characteristics and L3SMI did not significantly differ between groups. Completion of SET was associated with slower progression to CLTI (HR: 0.23; 95% CI: 0.07-0.69; P = 0.02) and a reduced risk of MALE (HR: 0.21; 95% CI: 0.057-0.775; P = 0.02). However, there was no reduction in the risk of MACE (HR: 0.88; 95%CI: 0.423-1.629; P = 0.73). Models demonstrated good predictive accuracy (Harrell's C-index >0.6).
Conclusions:
Completion of SET was associated with significant improvements in adverse limb outcomes in patients with IC, concomitant sarcopenia, and CMM.
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