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Randomized clinical trial of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, ramipril, in patients with intermittent claudication

Shahin, Y.; Cockcroft, J. R.; Chetter, I. C.

Authors

Y. Shahin

J. R. Cockcroft



Abstract

BackgroundThe aim was to investigate the effect of ramipril on clinical parameters in patients with peripheral arterial disease.MethodsPatients with intermittent claudication were randomized to receive ramipril or placebo for 24 weeks in a double-blind study. Outcome measures were walking distance, arterial stiffness measurement and quality of life (QoL).ResultsA total of 33 patients were included (25 men; mean(s.d.) age 64·6(7.8) years); 14 received ramipril and 19 placebo. After 24 weeks, ramipril improved maximum treadmill walking distance by an adjusted mean (95 per cent confidence interval, c.i.) of 131 (62 to 199) m (P = 0·001), improved treadmill intermittent claudication distance by 122 (56 to 188) m (P = 0·001) and improved patient-reported walking distance by 159 (66 to 313) m (P = 0·043) compared with placebo. Ramipril reduced carotid femoral pulse wave velocity by -1·47 (95 per cent c.i. -2·40 to -0·57) m/s compared with placebo (P = 0·002). Resting ankle : brachial pressure index (ABPI) improved slightly in both ramipril and placebo groups (0·02 (95 per cent c.i. -0·08 to 0·11) versus 0·03 (-0·05 to 0·10); P = 0·830). Ramipril had a slight, non-significant effect on QoL physical domains compared with placebo.ConclusionRamipril improved walking distance in patients with claudication; however, this improvement was not related to improved A

Citation

Shahin, Y., Cockcroft, J. R., & Chetter, I. C. (2013). Randomized clinical trial of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, ramipril, in patients with intermittent claudication. British journal of surgery, 100(9), 1154-1163. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.9198

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 31, 2013
Online Publication Date Jul 10, 2013
Publication Date 2013-08
Journal British Journal of Surgery
Print ISSN 0007-1323
Electronic ISSN 1365-2168
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 100
Issue 9
Pages 1154-1163
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.9198
Keywords Surgery
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