Peripheral artery disease causes consistent gait irregularities regardless of the location of leg claudication pain - 10/04/24

Highlights |
• | Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a multi-level disease. |
• | PAD diffusely impairs the performance of leg muscles. |
• | PAD causes similar irregularities in gait biomechanics regardless of where claudication pain is located in the leg. |
Abstract |
Background |
The most common symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD) is intermittent claudication that involves the calf, thigh, and/or buttock muscles. How the specific location of this leg pain is related to altered gait, however, is unknown.
Objectives |
We hypothesized that because the location of claudication symptoms uniquely affects different leg muscle groups in people with PAD, this would produce distinctive walking patterns.
Methods |
A total of 105 participants with PAD and 35 age-matched older volunteers without PAD (CTRL) were recruited. Participants completed walking impairment questionnaires (WIQ), Gardner-Skinner progressive treadmill tests, the six-minute walk test, and we performed an advanced evaluation of the biomechanics of their overground walking. Participants with PAD were categorized into 4 groups according to their stated pain location(s): calf only (C, n = 43); thigh and calf (TC, n = 18); buttock and calf (BC, n = 15); or buttock, thigh, and calf (BTC, n = 29). Outcomes were compared between CTRL, C, TC, BC and BTC groups using a one-way ANOVA with post-hoc comparisons to identify and assess statistically significant differences.
Results |
There were no significant differences between CTRL, C, TC, BC and BTC groups in distances walked or walking speed when either pain-free or experiencing claudication pain. Each participant with PAD had significantly dysfunctional biomechanical gait parameters, even when pain-free, when compared to CTRL (pain-free) walking data. During pain-free walking, out of the 18 gait parameters evaluated, we only identified significant differences in hip power generation during push-off (in C and TC groups) and in knee power absorption during weight acceptance (in TC and BC groups). There were no between-group differences in gait parameters while people with PAD were walking with claudication pain.
Conclusions |
Our data demonstrate that PAD affects the ischemic lower extremities in a diffuse manner irrespective of the location of claudication symptoms.
Database Registration |
www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01970332.
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Keywords : Peripheral artery disease, Claudication, Location of claudication pain, Gait biomechanics
Abbreviations : 6MWT, BC, BTC, C, CTRL, PAD, STROBE, TC, WIQ
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Vol 67 - N° 3
Articolo 101793- aprile 2024 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
