Review Article

Spatiotemporal Changes Posttreatment in Peripheral Arterial Disease

Table 2

List of articles resulting from a search of literature databases (PubMed, EBSCO, CINAHL, Cochrane library, and UMI Dissertation). Only the articles containing basic ST gait parameters are listed. Articles shown in bold print contained information pertaining to the effect of treatment on basic ST gait parameters in patients with PAD, which met the criteria for detailed review.

Ref. numberReferenceTitleTreatmentGait parametersMean ± SD

[40]Arseven et al. (2007)Does Lower-Extremity Arterial Disease Predict Future Falling among Older Men and Women? NoneVelocityY

[18]Chen et al. (2008)Bilateral Intermittent Claudication Results in Alterations in the Gait Biomechanics at the Hip and Ankle Joints during GaitNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[20]Crowther et al. (2007)Relationship between Temporal-Spatial Gait Parameters, Gait Kinematics, Walking Performance, Exercise Capacity, and Physical Activity Level in Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[36]Crowther et al. (2008)Effects of a Long-Term Exercise Program on Lower Limb Mobility, Physiological Responses, Walking Performance, and Physical Activity Levels in Patients with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseExercise programVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[41]Dolan et al. (2002)Peripheral Artery Disease, Diabetes, and Reduced Lower Extremity FunctioningNoneVelocityN

[19]Gardner et al. (2001)Altered Gait Profile in Subjects with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[42]Gardner et al. (2004)Natural History of Physical Function in Older Men with Intermittent ClaudicationTimeVelocityY

[37]Gardner and Killewich (2001)Lack of Functional Benefits following Infrainguinal Bypass in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease PatientsBypassVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[43]Giri et al. (2006)Statin Use and Functional Decline in Patients with and without Peripheral Arterial DiseaseStatinVelocityY

[44]Kuo and Yu (2008)The Relation of Peripheral Arterial Disease to Leg Force, Gait Speed, and Functional Dependence among Older AdultsNoneVelocityY

[45]McCully et al. (1999)The Effects of Peripheral Vascular Disease on GaitTreadmill (immediate)Velocity, stride lengthY

[46]McDermott et al. (2000)Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease Is Independently Associated with Impaired Lower Extremity Functioning: The Women’s Health and Aging StudyNoneVelocityY

[2]McDermott et al. (2001)Gait Alterations Associated with Walking Impairment in People with Peripheral Arterial Disease with and without Intermittent ClaudicationNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthN

[47]McDermott et al. (2001)Leg Symptoms in Peripheral Arterial Disease: Associated Clinical Characteristics and Functional ImpairmentNoneVelocityY

[48]McDermott et al. (2004)Functional Decline in Peripheral Arterial Disease: Associations with the Ankle Brachial Index and Leg SymptomsNoneVelocityY

[17]McDermott et al. (2008)Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease Is Associated with More Adverse Lower Extremity Characteristics Than Intermittent ClaudicationNoneVelocityN

[49]McDermott et al. (2003)Statin Use and Leg Functioning in Patients with and without Lower-Extremity Peripheral Arterial DiseaseStatinVelocityY

[50]McDermott et al. (2003)Depressive Symptoms and Lower Extremity Functioning in Men and Women with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityN

[51]McDermott et al. (2005)Functional Decline in Lower-Extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease: Associations with Comorbidity, Gender, and RaceNoneVelocityY

[52]McDermott et al. (2006)Obesity, Weight Change, and Functional Decline in Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityN

[53]McDermott et al. (1998)Measurement of Walking Endurance and Walking Velocity with Questionnaire: Validation of the Walking Impairment Questionnaire in Men and Women with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityY

[54]McDermott et al. (2007)Baseline Functional Performance Predicts the Rate of Mobility Loss in Persons with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityY

[55]McDermott et al. (2007)Physical Activity, Walking Exercise, and Calf Skeletal Muscle Characteristics in Patients with Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityY

[56]McDermott et al. (2004)Leg Strength in Peripheral Arterial Disease: Associations with Disease Severity and Lower-Extremity PerformanceNoneVelocityN

[57]McDermott et al. (2006)Functional Decline in Patients with and without Peripheral Arterial Disease: Predictive Value of Annual Changes in Levels of C-Reactive Protein and D-DimerTimeVelocityY

[58]McDermott et al. (2004)Inflammatory and Thrombotic Blood Markers and Walking-Related Disability in Men and Women with and without Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityY

[59]McDermott et al. (2003)Sex Differences in Peripheral Arterial Disease: Leg Symptoms and Physical FunctioningNoneVelocityN

[39]McDermott et al. (2004)A Pilot Exercise Intervention to Improve Lower Extremity Functioning in Peripheral Arterial Disease Unaccompanied by Intermittent ClaudicationExercise programVelocityY

[60]McDermott et al. (2007)Lower Extremity Ischemia, Calf Skeletal Muscle Characteristics, and Functional Impairment in Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocityY

[61]Rucker-Whitaker et al. (2004)Peripheral Arterial Disease in African Americans: Clinical Characteristics, Leg Symptoms, and Lower Extremity FunctioningNoneVelocityN

[15]Scherer et al. (1998)Gait Characteristics of Patients with ClaudicationNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[62]Scherer et al. (2006)Lack of Relationship between Gait Parameters and Physical Function in Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNoneVelocity, cadence, and stride lengthY

[38]Wullink et al. (2001)A Primary Care Walking Exercise Program for Patients with Intermittent ClaudicationWalking exerciseVelocityCI