AIM: To investigate the question whether and how walking distances measured under standardized conditions on the treadmill and on the level correlate with the patients walking ability under everyday conditions. PATIENTS AND METHOD: In 49 patients (33 men, 16 women, age 34 to 84 years) with Fontaine Stage II peripheral arterial occlusive disease the pain-free and absolute walking distance on the treadmill were measured under standardized conditions, as also the walking distance on the level at freely selected speed. RESULT: It was found that the pain-free walking distance under everyday conditions was about 2 to 3 times longer than that measured under standardized conditions on the treadmill.
AIM: To investigate the question whether and how walking distances measured under standardized conditions on the treadmill and on the level correlate with the patients walking ability under everyday conditions. PATIENTS AND METHOD: In 49 patients (33 men, 16 women, age 34 to 84 years) with Fontaine Stage II peripheral arterial occlusive disease the pain-free and absolute walking distance on the treadmill were measured under standardized conditions, as also the walking distance on the level at freely selected speed. RESULT: It was found that the pain-free walking distance under everyday conditions was about 2 to 3 times longer than that measured under standardized conditions on the treadmill.
Authors: M Cachovan; W Rogatti; A Creutzig; C Diehm; H Heidrich; P Scheffler; F Woltering Journal: Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg Date: 1997-10 Impact factor: 7.069