The study is designed to investigate the effects of passive heat therapy on blood vessel health in 40 people (48 enrolled with attrition rate of 20%). Following an extensive set of vascular function tests, participants will engage in either a passive heat therapy intervention for 60 minutes, 4 times a week for 8 weeks, or a placebo intervention at a lower temperature. Seven of the 8 weeks of intervention will occur in the home setting. Vascular function tests will be repeated after the 8 weeks to determine if chronic passive heat stress improved vascular health.
The experimental arm (HEAT) participants undergo an 8-week intervention with 4 weekly passive heat therapy sessions. The aim of each session is to raise the participants' core temperature by at least 1°C by resting under heating blankets set at approximately 42°C. The control arm (SHAM) participants undergo the same procedure as above except the temperature setting of the blankets is lower at approximately 34°C. Screening, baseline assessments and the first 4 sessions will be conducted in the investigator's SCI lab to familiarize the participant with how to apply the heating blankets and ensure safety. After the 4th session, participants will receive a heating blanket for use at home in the remaining 7 intervention weeks. Cardiac MRI and peripheral vascular assessments are performed at baseline and within two weeks after completing the intervention. Weekly sessions (4x per week) in weeks 2 to 8 will be performed at home and secure VA-approved online video conferencing software will be used by study staff to remotely supervise the sessions and collect data.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
48
Participant rests under a heated blanket until the core body temperature has increased at minimum 1 degree Celsius. This usually takes approximately 1 hour. The intervention is performed 4 times a week for a total of 8 weeks.
The SHAM intervention participant will rest under a heated blanket that is not set to the degree that the HEAT arm receives. There is no increase of core body temperature.
Audie L Murphy Veterans Memorial Hospital, South Texas Veterans Health Care System
San Antonio, Texas, United States
RECRUITINGLaser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF)
Measure of skin blood flow due to local skin heating
Time frame: From baseline to end of treatment at 8 weeks
Endothelial Peripheral Arterial Tone (EndoPAT)
Measures the changes in finger pulsatile arterial volume
Time frame: Baseline to end of treatment at 8 weeks
Venous Occlusion Plethysmography (VOP)
Limb blood flow measurement
Time frame: From baseline to end of treatment at 8 weeks
Cardiac MRI
Measures stiffness of the aorta
Time frame: Baseline to end of treatment at 8 weeks
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