CLINICAL TRIAL / NCT03054519
Improve PAD PERformance With METformin
- Interventional
- Recruiting
- NCT03054519
Improve PAD Performance With Metformin: The PERMET Trial
The PERMET trial will determine whether metformin daily for six months improves six-minute walk performance in individuals with peripheral artery disease compared to placebo.
Gender
All
Age Group
18 Years and up
Accepting Healthy Volunteers
No
Inclusion Criteria:
All participants will have PAD. PAD will be defined as follows:
- First, an ankle brachial index (ABI) <=0.90 at the baseline study visit is an
inclusion criterion for PAD.
- Second, potential participants who have an ABI > 0.90 but ≤ 1.00 and experience a
20% or higher drop in ABI after heel-rise exercise will be eligible.
- Third, potential participants with an ABI > 0.90 who have vascular lab evidence of
PAD or angiographic evidence of PAD who have ischemic symptoms during the six-minute
walk and/or treadmill exercise stress test will be eligible.
- Fourth, potential participants with a history of lower extremity revascularization
who do not meet the criterion above and have an ABI > 0.90 with a 20% or higher drop
in ABI after heel-rise exercise will be eligible.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Above- or below-knee amputation.
- Critical limb ischemia.
- Wheelchair-bound or requiring a walker to ambulate.
- Walking is limited by a symptom other than PAD.
- Current foot ulcer on bottom of foot.
- Diabetes mellitus defined as one or more of a) patient report of physician diagnosed
diabetes mellitus, b) use of one or more diabetes medications, c) two baseline
hemoglobinA1C values of >6.5, d) two fasting glucose values >126 mg/dl. [NOTE: the
second fasting glucose value and hemoglobin A1C values will be at the discretion of
the principal investigator. For example, if the first glucose value is >300 or the
first A1C value is >6.9, then investigators may decide not to repeat the value.]
- Chronic kidney disease defined as GFR <=45. [NOTE: if GFR is 40-44, investigator
discretion will be used to determine if a repeat test may be performed. If the
second GFR value is >45, the participant may be included.]
- Chronic liver disease defined as two or more hepatic function tests >=2.0 times the
upper limit of normal. [NOTE: participants who meet this criterion may undergo a
re-test of hepatic function tests to determine whether initially elevated hepatic
enzymes represented a transient or spurious phenomenon.]
- Failure to successfully complete the 2-week study run-in, defined as unable to
tolerate metformin and/or failing to take the medication daily for 10 or more days
in the two-week period.
- Planned lower extremity revascularization, orthopedic surgery, or other major
surgery during the next six months.
- Lower extremity revascularization, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular event,
coronary revascularization, or other major surgery in the previous three months.
- Major medical illness including renal disease requiring dialysis, lung disease
requiring oxygen, Parkinson's disease, a life-threatening illness with life
expectancy less than six months, or cancer requiring treatment in the previous two
years. [NOTE: potential participants may still qualify if they have had treatment
for an early stage cancer in the past two years and the prognosis is excellent.
Participants who only use oxygen at night may still qualify.]
- Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) score <23 or dementia. However, investigator
discretion may be used to allow some people below this threshold to participate, if
the investigator determines there is another reason for their lower score, including
lack of familiarity with the English language or lack of sufficient education to
achieve a score of 23 or higher. Note that the MMSE include some spelling and
English writing proficiency.
- Participation in or completion of a clinical trial in the previous three months.
[NOTE: after completing a stem cell or gene therapy intervention, participants will
become eligible after the final study follow-up visit of the stem cell or gene
therapy study so long as at least six months have passed since the final
intervention administration. After completing a supplement or drug therapy (other
than stem cell or gene therapy), participants will be eligible after the final study
follow-up visit as long as at least three months have passed since the final
intervention of the trial.]
- Currently taking metformin or has taken metformin in past six months.
- Increase in angina or angina at rest
- Non-English speaking.
- Visual impairment that limits walking ability.
- In addition to the above criteria, investigator discretion will be used to determine
if the trial is unsafe or not a good fit for the potential participant.
Vulnerable populations (fetuses, pregnant women, children, prisoners, and
institutionalized persons) and adults unable to consent will not be included in the
study.