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A Pilot Case Control Study of Vascular Function in Cyclists

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St George's, University of London

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Endothelial Function and Arterial Stiffness

Treatments

Other: ramp test
Other: Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index
Other: flow mediated dilation (endothelial function)
Other: ABPI
Other: blood pressure

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02745665
16.0065

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a pilot study with the purpose of measuring vascular function, assessed by evaluating arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity and augmentation index) and endothelial function (flow mediated dilatation), in elite/amateur symptomatic male cyclists with unilateral Endofibrosis (EF), compared to asymptomatic males cyclists and to a group of age matched healthy males (non-athletes).

Full description

Endofibrosis (EF) of the iliac arteries is a non-atheromatous flow-limiting condition specific to highly trained athletes. Although the pathophysiology is not well understood, haemodynamic injury and mechanical stress are considered to play a key role in developing EF. Recurrent exposure to these factors could trigger an arterial remodelling process that results in an intravascular lesion such as EF that more resembles an "adaptive intimal thickening". Although the natural history of this condition is not known, it is believed to be progressive with increasing numbers of reports of limb threatening ischaemia due to dissection and/or thrombosis of the arterial lumen. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the pathophysiological mechanism behind this condition in order to develop accurate diagnostic and screening criteria/tools for an early identification and characterization of EF. As there are no data in the literature supporting this hypothesis, the investigators have designed this pilot study to evaluate this hypothesis as to whether athletes with EF have evidence of vascular dysfunction in their arteries. There are currently no data on whether athletes who develop EF have underlying arterial disease or abnormalities. It is quite possible that people who develop EF have an underlying systemic endothelial dysfunction and that this may represent a risk factor for the development of the disease. Therefore the investigators will study non-invasively endothelial function (measured as flow mediated dilatation) as well as arterial stiffness (measured as pulse wave velocity and augmentation index) to improve the understanding about the structural and mechanical characteristics of the vascular tree in this cohort of patients.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Males + 18 years elite or amateur racing cyclists with more than 3 years of training

Exclusion criteria

    • Subjects with a previous history of acute coronary syndrome (including myocardial infarction), stroke, transient ischaemic attack, cardiac surgery, other major cardiovascular (CV) surgery, or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), carotid surgery or carotid angioplasty, valvular heart, dysrhythmia
  • subjects treated with cardiovascular medication for blood pressure, or cholesterol
  • subjects with any clinical condition (diabetes, dyslipidaemia, obesity) that in the opinion of the investigator, may have a possible unfavourable effect on patient risk if included in the study, or is likely to interfere with the requirements of the study
  • subject with characteristics that may interfere with adherence to the study protocol, such as dementia, substance abuse, history of non-compliance with prescribed medications, or medical appointment
  • subject participating in another trial of an investigational drug or device within 30 days prior to screening will be excluded.
  • subject that previously underwent surgery for iliac EF
  • female subjects
  • smokers

Trial design

30 participants in 3 patient groups

1-Elite Cyclist
Description:
10 symptomatic cyclists with unilateral diagnosis of iliac EF, FLOW MEDIATED DILATION Ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI) PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX Blood pressure RAMP Test
Treatment:
Other: ABPI
Other: blood pressure
Other: flow mediated dilation (endothelial function)
Other: Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index
Other: ramp test
2-Amateur Cyclist
Description:
10 asymptomatic cyclists with no evidence of EF FLOW MEDIATED DILATION ABPI PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION Blood pressure RAMP Test
Treatment:
Other: ABPI
Other: blood pressure
Other: flow mediated dilation (endothelial function)
Other: Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index
Other: ramp test
3-Control
Description:
10 age-matched healthy male group FLOW MEDIATED DILATION ABPI PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION Blood pressure RAMP Test
Treatment:
Other: ABPI
Other: blood pressure
Other: flow mediated dilation (endothelial function)
Other: Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index
Other: ramp test

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Fabrizio D'Abate, MSc; Cristiana Vitale, Md, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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