About this trial
Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS) is a rare, life-threatening connective tissue disorder. People with vEDS have often been advised to limit physical activity, yet the safety and feasibility of structured exercise in this group is poorly understood. This study works with people with vEDS, their families and clinicians to co-design a safe, tailored physical activity programme, then tests it in a 12-week randomised feasibility study comparing the programme with usual care. The aim is to find out whether the intervention and the trial procedures are safe, acceptable and practical, in order to inform a future full-scale trial. Outcomes focus on recruitment, retention, adherence, acceptability and safety, alongside exploratory measures of physical function, quality of life and microvascular health.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults aged 18 years or older
Confirmed diagnosis of vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS)
Living in the UK
Able to provide informed consent
Disqualifiers
Major vEDS-related vascular event (arterial dissection or rupture) within the previous 6 months
Recent hospitalisation for vEDS complications
Blood pressure not controlled by treating clinician
Pregnancy at enrolment (participants who become pregnant during the intervention are withdrawn from the exercise component but may continue follow-up data collection if they wish)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Co-designed exercise-based lifestyle intervention