Improving Mobility After Revascularization in Peripheral Artery Disease

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 3
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorNorthwestern University

About this trial

Lower extremity revascularization combined with supervised exercise significantly improves walking performance compared to revascularization alone in people who have PAD without limb threatening ischemia. However, supervised exercise is inaccessible or burdensome for most PAD patients. Investigators hypothesize that home-based exercise combined with lower extremity revascularization will significantly improve walking performance compared to revascularization alone in patients with PAD undergoing revascularization for disabling PAD.

Investigators further hypothesize that inorganic nitrate, a major source of nitric oxide (NO) abundant in beetroot juice, will improve walking performance after lower extremity revascularization, compared to placebo. In preclinical models, NO inhibits inflammation, neointimal hyperplasia, thrombosis, and vascular smooth muscle cell migration at sites of revascularization. NO increases angiogenesis and perfusion, repairs skeletal muscle damaged by ischemia, and stimulates mitochondrial activity.

In a randomized clinical trial with a 2 x 2 factorial design, the trial will test the following two primary hypotheses in 386 patients randomized within three months of a successful lower extremity revascularization for disabling PAD: First, that home-based exercise combined with lower extremity revascularization will improve six-minute walk distance more than revascularization alone at 6-month follow-up (Primary Aim #1). Second, that nitrate-rich beetroot juice combined with lower extremity revascularization will improve six-minute walk, compared to placebo combined with revascularization at 6-month follow-up (Primary Aim #2).

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

None

Disqualifiers

History of leg amputation, not including toe and partial foot amputation

Active gangrene

Active limb threatening ischemia

Already exercising at a level consistent with exercise intervention, using investigator discretion.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Home Based Exercise
  • Nitrate Rich Beetroot Juice
  • Attention Control
  • Placebo Beetroot Juice Without Nitrate

Treatment groups

386 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Northwestern University

Lead sponsor

Rancho Research Institute

Collaborator

University of Chicago

Collaborator

Wake Forest University

Collaborator

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Collaborator

Emory University

Collaborator

University of Arizona

Collaborator

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Collaborator