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A New Heat Therapy Device for Home-based Leg Heating in Patients With Lower-extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: a Pilot Study
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating Home-based leg heat therapy for Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication. Completed, enrolled 6 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of the proposed pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of a new leg heat therapy system treatment for patients with lower extremity PAD. The new system is comprised of leg-length water circulating pads surrounded by a separate pneumatic compression outer garment that compresses the pads against the skin for efficient heat transfer. The new leg garment is easily closed with a zipper. The air chambers automatically adjust the amount of air inflation enabling use of the garment independent of patient leg size. Six patients with PAD will be asked to complete daily (90 min/day) home-based leg HT for 12 weeks using the newly developed system. The primary study outcome is the change from baseline in walking performance on the 6-minute walk test at the 12-week follow-up. Secondary outcomes include plantar flexion power, as assessed using isokinetic dynamometry, sit-to-stand muscle power and perceived quality of life.
Study Details
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Interventions
The Aquilo system consists of a garment that contains an inner water-circulating pad that is compressed by air bladders. The volume of air inflating the air bladders is pressure-controlled so the garment automatically adjusts to the shape and size of all legs. The touch screen console contains pre-programmed settings for ease of use. After baseline characteristics are established, patients will be provided with the Aquilo device and will be instructed on how to operate the equipment and how to rapidly remove the system if the alarm sounds or if they have any unusual feeling. Patients in both groups will also receive a logbook to record their sessions. Patients will undergo daily home-based leg HT (90 min/day, 7 days/week) for 12 weeks. Water at 42ºC will be perfused through the water-circulating garment for 90 min, with the goal of increasing skin temperature in the calf to \~37ºC.