Erin K. Englund,Michael C. Langham,Félix W. Wehrli,Molly Fanning,Zeeshan Ahmad Khan,Kathryn H. Schmitz,Sarah J. Ratcliffe,Thomas F. Floyd,Emile R. Mohler
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期刊:American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology [American Physiological Society] 日期:2022-07-08卷期号:323 (3): H388-H396被引量:6
Supervised exercise interventions can improve symptomatology in patients with peripheral artery disease, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, MRI was used to evaluate perfusion, relative tissue oxygenation, and venous oxygen saturation in response to cuff-induced ischemia. Reactive hyperemia responses were measured before and after 3 mo of randomized supervised exercise therapy or standard medical care. Those participants who were adherent to the exercise regimen had a significant improvement in peak perfusion.