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Design of the multicenter standardized supervised exercise training intervention for the ‘CLaudication: Exercise Vs Endoluminal Revascularization (CLEVER) study’
Vascular Medicine, 10/12/09
Bronas UG et al. – A multicenter approach to disseminate the supervised exercise training technique and to evaluate its efficacy, safety and cost–effectiveness for patients with claudication due to peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is being evaluated for the first time in CLEVER. The CLEVER study will further establish the role of supervised exercise training in the treatment of claudication resulting from PAD and provide standardized methods for use of supervised exercise training in future PAD clinical trials as well as in clinical practice.
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