NL-OMON39070
Completed
Not Applicable
Exercise therapy with risk factor management and life style coaching after vascular intervention for patients with peripheral arterial disease with critical limb ischemia or tissue loss. - PEAR
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Status
- Completed
- Sponsor
- Catharina-ziekenhuis
- Enrollment
- 50
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
Eligibility Criteria
- Ages
- 18 to 99 (—)
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients with Rutherford stage 4 and 5 peripheral arterial disease where an open or endovascular intervention is possible to improve the arterial peripheral perfusion.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Servere NYHA 4 comorbidity
- •Below the knee or above the knee amputation contralateral leg
- •No physiotherapy coverd in insurance
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