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Effect of perindopril on physical function in elderly people with functional impairment: a …


D Sumukadas, MD Witham, AD Struthers, … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - ecmaj.com
Results: A total of 130 participants were enrolled in the study (mean age 78.7,
standard deviation 7.7 years); 95 completed the trial. At 20 weeks, the mean
6-minute walking distance was significantly improved in the perindopril ...
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Established and evolving medical therapies for claudication in patients with peripheral …


JG Regensteiner, KJ Stewart - Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2006 - nature.com
Judith G Regensteiner is Professor of Medicine and Director, Center for Women's
Health Research at the University of Colorado, Denver, and Health Sciences
Center, CO, USA. She has extensive research experience in the study of ...
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Reduced arterial stiffness may contribute to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor induced …


AA Ahimastos, AM Dart, A Lawler, PA … - Journal of Hypertension, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Claudication is a debilitating consequence of peripheral arterial
disease. Evidence is accumulating to suggest that large artery stiffness may
influence peripheral perfusion and walking time through effects on ...
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Peripheral arterial disease: Diagnosis and management

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FA Arain, LT Cooper - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2008 - mayoclinproc.highwire.org
Peripheral arterial disease is a common but underdiagnosed and undertreated
disorder with substantial morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology of
peripheral arterial disease and the risk factors for developing it are ...
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Optimal risk factor modification and medical management of the patient with peripheral …


YW Chi, MR Jaff - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis - interscience.wiley.com
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent
atherosclerotic syndrome associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It
is defined by atherosclerotic obstruction of the abdominal aorta and ...
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Benefits of exercise training in secondary prevention of coronary and peripheral arterial …


SM Artham, CJ Lavie, RV Milani, YW Chi, CK … - Vascular Disease Prevention, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, 70121, USA ... Abstract: We review
extensive data in patients with coronary heart disease demonstrating the
benefits of exercise training (ET) programs with cardiac rehabilitation on ...
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Management of peripheral arterial disease patients: comparing the ACC/AHA and TASC-II …


E Mohler III, J Giri - Current Medical Research and Opinion®, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Methods: Recommendations from the ACC/AHA 2005 Practice Guidelines for the
Management of Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease (Lower Extremity, Renal,
Mesenteric, and Abdominal Aortic) and TASC II Inter-Society Consensus for ...
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ACE inhibitors as a therapy for sarcopenia—Evidence and possible mechanisms


D Sumukadas, MD Witham, AD Struthers, … - The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 2008 - Springer
Maintenance of muscular function into old age is critical to sustaining normal
daily activity and functional independence. Older adults function nearer the
limits of their capabilities and work at a higher level of effort relative ...
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Current Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Femoral-Popliteal Arterial Disease. A …


C Kasapis, HS Gurm - Current Cardiology Reviews, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common manifestation of
atherosclerosis affecting 5 million adults in the United States, with an
age-adjusted prevalence of 4% to 15% and increasing up to 30% with age and ...
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Pharmacologic Therapy for Intermittent Claudication


PP Dobesh, ZA Stacy, EL Persson - Pharmacotherapy, 2009 - PPI
Peripheral artery disease, defined as atherosclerosis in the lower extremities,
affects nearly 8.5 million people in the United States. Due to the frequent
asymptomatic manifestation of peripheral artery disease, diagnosis may be ...
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