Clinical Research Directory
Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.
Home-based Exercise Therapy in Patients With Moderate to Severe Peripheral Artery Disease
Sponsor: Laval University
Summary
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a chronic atherosclerotic condition associated with impaired mobility, reduced quality of life, cardiovascular events, and risk of lower limb amputation. Although supervised exercise therapy (SET) is recommended for symptomatic PAD, access and adherence remain limited, particularly among patients with moderate-to-severe disease or chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). The PILOT-PAD-CYCLE study is a prospective, single-center, pilot randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a 12-week home-based exercise therapy (HET) program using a portable pedal exerciser in adults with moderate-to-severe PAD, including CLTI, with or without foot wounds. Twelve participants will be randomized 1:1 to either HET plus standard care or standard care alone. The intervention includes individualized exercise prescription, remote supervision by a kinesiologist, cardiovascular education, and follow-up over 12 weeks. Outcomes include feasibility and acceptability metrics, 6-minute walk test distance, vascular perfusion indices, quality of life, and cardiovascular events up to 6 months. This pilot trial aims to generate feasibility data and preliminary efficacy estimates to support the development of a future multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Official title: Effectiveness of a Home-based Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Program Compared With Standard Care in Patients With Moderate to Severe Peripheral Artery Disease: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (PILOT-PAD-CYCLE)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
12
Start Date
2026-06-15
Completion Date
2027-05-01
Last Updated
2026-06-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Home-Based Exercise Therapy Using Portable Pedal Exerciser
Participants randomized to the intervention arm will receive a 12-week individualized home-based cardiovascular rehabilitation program using a portable pedal exerciser. The intervention includes: Initial 60-minute educational session Aerobic exercise prescription (3-5 sessions/week; 10-30 minutes/session) Moderate exercise intensity (Borg 3-5/10) Resistance exercises 2-3 times/week Telephone or videoconference follow-up twice weekly Cardiovascular risk factor counseling and educational support Walking exercise may also be prescribed when clinically appropriate.
Locations (1)
Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis, CISSS de Chaudière-Appalaches
Lévis, Quebec, Canada