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Exercise pre-participation screening in patients with peripheral arterial disease

BACKGROUND: Exercise has been recommended as the main treatment for individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD). However, since these individuals have increased cardiovascular risk, a cardiovascular assessment before onset of exercise program must be performed. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of two screening tools for identifying individuals with PAD. METHODS: Twenty-eight men and women with PAD, who answered the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) and the stratification of cardiovascular risk questionnaire (SCRQ). RESULTS: The PAR-Q results showed that question six (Has any physician recommended the use of blood pressure or cardiovascular medications?) had higher frequency of positive responses (82.1%). Considering all responses, five individuals had all negative answers (17.9%). The results of the SCRQ showed that the question 11 (Do you have leg cramps or burning sensation cramp when you walk?) and the 2nd (Have you ever been told by a physician you have high blood pressure?) showed higher frequency of positive responses (82.1%). According to the criteria for cardiovascular risk stratification, all individuals were considered to be at high cardiovascular risk. CONCLUSION: The PAR-Q questionnaire was not sensitive enough to identify all subjects with PAD. On the other hand, the SRCQ was more efficient in identifying the subjects with PAD. Therefore, the use of SRCQ for screening PAD patients is suggested.

peripheral arterial disease; exercise; health; evaluation; validity of tests


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