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Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study

BACKGROUND: The ankle‐brachial index (ABI) is inadequate to detect early‐stage atherosclerotic disease, when interventions to prevent functional decline may be the most effective. We determined associations of femoral artery atherosclerosis with physical functioning, across the spectrum of the ABI,...

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Autores principales: Wassel, Christina L., Ellis, Alicia M., Suder, Natalie C., Barinas‐Mitchell, Emma, Rifkin, Dena E., Forbang, Nketi I., Denenberg, Julie O., Marasco, Antoinette M., McQuaide, Belinda J., Jenny, Nancy S., Allison, Matthew A., Ix, Joachim H., Criqui, Michael H.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5586297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28729408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.005777
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author Wassel, Christina L.
Ellis, Alicia M.
Suder, Natalie C.
Barinas‐Mitchell, Emma
Rifkin, Dena E.
Forbang, Nketi I.
Denenberg, Julie O.
Marasco, Antoinette M.
McQuaide, Belinda J.
Jenny, Nancy S.
Allison, Matthew A.
Ix, Joachim H.
Criqui, Michael H.
author_facet Wassel, Christina L.
Ellis, Alicia M.
Suder, Natalie C.
Barinas‐Mitchell, Emma
Rifkin, Dena E.
Forbang, Nketi I.
Denenberg, Julie O.
Marasco, Antoinette M.
McQuaide, Belinda J.
Jenny, Nancy S.
Allison, Matthew A.
Ix, Joachim H.
Criqui, Michael H.
author_sort Wassel, Christina L.
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description BACKGROUND: The ankle‐brachial index (ABI) is inadequate to detect early‐stage atherosclerotic disease, when interventions to prevent functional decline may be the most effective. We determined associations of femoral artery atherosclerosis with physical functioning, across the spectrum of the ABI, and within the normal ABI range. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 2007–2011, 1103 multiethnic men and women participated in the San Diego Population Study, and completed all components of the summary performance score. Using Doppler ultrasound, superficial and common femoral intima media thickness and plaques were ascertained. Logistic regression was used to assess associations of femoral atherosclerosis with the summary performance score and its individual components. Models were adjusted for demographics, lifestyle factors, comorbidities, lipids, and kidney function. In adjusted models, among participants with a normal‐range ABI (1.00–1.30), the highest tertile of superficial intima media thickness was associated with lower odds of a perfect summary performance score of 12 (odds ratio=0.56 [0.36, 0.87], P=0.009), and lower odds of a 4‐m walk score of 4 (0.34 [0.16, 0.73], P=0.006) and chair rise score of 4 (0.56 [0.34, 0.94], P=0.03). Plaque presence (0.53 [0.29, 0.99], P=0.04) and greater total plaque burden (0.61 [0.43, 0.87], P=0.006) were associated with worse 4‐m walk performance in the normal‐range ABI group. Higher superficial intima media thickness was associated with lower summary performance score in all individuals (P=0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that use of femoral artery atherosclerosis measures may be effective in individuals with a normal‐range ABI, especially, for example, those with diabetes mellitus or a family history of peripheral artery disease, when detection can lead to earlier intervention to prevent functional declines and improve quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-55862972017-09-11 Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study Wassel, Christina L. Ellis, Alicia M. Suder, Natalie C. Barinas‐Mitchell, Emma Rifkin, Dena E. Forbang, Nketi I. Denenberg, Julie O. Marasco, Antoinette M. McQuaide, Belinda J. Jenny, Nancy S. Allison, Matthew A. Ix, Joachim H. Criqui, Michael H. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: The ankle‐brachial index (ABI) is inadequate to detect early‐stage atherosclerotic disease, when interventions to prevent functional decline may be the most effective. We determined associations of femoral artery atherosclerosis with physical functioning, across the spectrum of the ABI, and within the normal ABI range. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 2007–2011, 1103 multiethnic men and women participated in the San Diego Population Study, and completed all components of the summary performance score. Using Doppler ultrasound, superficial and common femoral intima media thickness and plaques were ascertained. Logistic regression was used to assess associations of femoral atherosclerosis with the summary performance score and its individual components. Models were adjusted for demographics, lifestyle factors, comorbidities, lipids, and kidney function. In adjusted models, among participants with a normal‐range ABI (1.00–1.30), the highest tertile of superficial intima media thickness was associated with lower odds of a perfect summary performance score of 12 (odds ratio=0.56 [0.36, 0.87], P=0.009), and lower odds of a 4‐m walk score of 4 (0.34 [0.16, 0.73], P=0.006) and chair rise score of 4 (0.56 [0.34, 0.94], P=0.03). Plaque presence (0.53 [0.29, 0.99], P=0.04) and greater total plaque burden (0.61 [0.43, 0.87], P=0.006) were associated with worse 4‐m walk performance in the normal‐range ABI group. Higher superficial intima media thickness was associated with lower summary performance score in all individuals (P=0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that use of femoral artery atherosclerosis measures may be effective in individuals with a normal‐range ABI, especially, for example, those with diabetes mellitus or a family history of peripheral artery disease, when detection can lead to earlier intervention to prevent functional declines and improve quality of life. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5586297/ /pubmed/28729408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.005777 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Wassel, Christina L.
Ellis, Alicia M.
Suder, Natalie C.
Barinas‐Mitchell, Emma
Rifkin, Dena E.
Forbang, Nketi I.
Denenberg, Julie O.
Marasco, Antoinette M.
McQuaide, Belinda J.
Jenny, Nancy S.
Allison, Matthew A.
Ix, Joachim H.
Criqui, Michael H.
Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title_full Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title_fullStr Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title_full_unstemmed Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title_short Femoral Artery Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Physical Function Across the Spectrum of the Ankle‐Brachial Index: The San Diego Population Study
title_sort femoral artery atherosclerosis is associated with physical function across the spectrum of the ankle‐brachial index: the san diego population study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5586297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28729408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.005777
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