Randomized Controlled Trial of Antioxidants in Intermittent Claudication

Author:

Leng Gillian C1,Lee Amanda J1,Fowkes F Gerald R1,Horrobin David2,Jepson Ruth G3,Lowe Gordon DO4,Rumley Ann4,Skinner E Roy5,Mowat Beverlay F5

Affiliation:

1. Wolfson Unit for Prevention of Peripheral Vascular Diseases, Department of Public Health Sciences, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland

2. Scotia Pharmaceuticals Limited, Stirling, Scotland

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland, National Women's Hospital, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand

4. Haemostasis and Thrombosis Unit, University Department of Medicine, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland

5. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. University of Aberdeen, Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

Abstract

Epidemiological evidence suggests that antioxidants protect against the development of atherosclerosis. To determine the effectiveness of antioxidant therapy in patients with lower limb atherosclerosis, a randomized placebo-controlled trial was performed in 120 men and women with intermittent claudication and an ankle/brachial pressure index (ABPI) ≤0.9. The study was analysed on an intention-to-treat basis. After 2 years, there were no significant differences between antioxidant and placebo groups in plasma cholesterol, lipoproteins, haemostatic or rheological factors. However, after 6 months, low density lipoprotein cholesterol was significantly lower in those taking antioxidant (108.0 mg/dl compared with 120.1 mg/dl, p < 0.05). There were no differences in the ABPI or walking distance, although both groups improved slightly with time. The incidence of cardiovascular events and death was nonsignificantly lower in the antioxidant compared with the placebo group: event rates per year were 5.5% (95% Cl 2.4–8.6) in the first year and 9.6% (95% Cl 6.8–12.4) in the second year for those on antioxidants; and 7.7% (95% Cl 5.1–10.3) and 13.3% (95% Cl 8.9–17.7) respectively for those on placebo. Significantly fewer serious adverse events occurred in the antioxidant than the placebo group: 21.8% (95% Cl 16.2–27.4) compared with 40.0% (95% Cl 33.9–46.1). This study therefore suggests that although antioxidants may prevent cardiovascular events in patients with peripheral atherosclerosis, they do not improve lower limb function.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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