Cargando…

Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography

Coronary artery disease (CAD) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are serious manifestations of systemic atherosclerosis. A considerable proportion of patients with CAD have associated PAD; however, many are asymptomatic and this condition remains underdiagnosed. Little is known about the prevalen...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Saleh, Akram, Makhamreh, Hanna, Qoussoos, Tareq, Alawwa, Izzat, Alsmady, Moath, Salah, Zaid A., Shakhatreh, Ali, Alhazaymeh, Lewa, Jabber, Mohammed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011519
_version_ 1783346539068915712
author Saleh, Akram
Makhamreh, Hanna
Qoussoos, Tareq
Alawwa, Izzat
Alsmady, Moath
Salah, Zaid A.
Shakhatreh, Ali
Alhazaymeh, Lewa
Jabber, Mohammed
author_facet Saleh, Akram
Makhamreh, Hanna
Qoussoos, Tareq
Alawwa, Izzat
Alsmady, Moath
Salah, Zaid A.
Shakhatreh, Ali
Alhazaymeh, Lewa
Jabber, Mohammed
author_sort Saleh, Akram
collection PubMed
description Coronary artery disease (CAD) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are serious manifestations of systemic atherosclerosis. A considerable proportion of patients with CAD have associated PAD; however, many are asymptomatic and this condition remains underdiagnosed. Little is known about the prevalence and clinical implication of PAD in patients undergoing coronary angiography in the Middle East with no history of the disease. To study the prevalence of previously unrecognized PAD of the lower limbs in patients undergoing coronary angiography, and to determine the correlation with CAD. This is a prospective study conducted at a university tertiary referral hospital. A total of 2120 patients referred for coronary angiography without a prior diagnosis of PAD, between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014, were included. Patients were evaluated through detailed medical history taking, a questionnaire survey to assess symptoms and functional status, ankle-brachial index (ABI) measurement, and coronary angiography. PAD was considered present if the ABI was <0.90 in either leg. In all patients, the prevalence of previously unrecognized PAD was 12.8%. There was no significant difference between men and women (13.4% vs 11.7%, P = .485). Abnormal angiographic results were seen in 82% (1739 of 2120). The prevalence of PAD was 14.7% in patients with abnormal coronary angiographic result, significantly higher than that in patients with normal results (4.5%, P < .0001). The prevalence of abnormal angiographic results among patients with and without PAD was 96% and 80%, respectively (P = .001). Factors independently related to PAD were age (odds ratio [OR] 1.081, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.053–1.109; P < .001), hypertension (OR 3.122, 95% CI: 1.474–5.678; P < .004), diabetes (OR 1.827, 95% CI: 0.975–2.171; P = .04), smoking (OR 1.301, 95% CI: 0.725–2.076; P < .001), previous coronary artery bypass grafting (OR 2.939, 95% CI: 1.385–5.219; P = .004), previous cerebrovascular accident (OR 3.212, 95% CI: 1.872–9.658; P = .003), left main CAD (OR 9.535, 95% CI: 3.978–20.230; P = .002), and multivessel CAD (OR 1.869, 95% CI: 1.018–2.798; P = .03). Patients with CAD and PAD were associated with a higher prevalence of multivessel CAD (58.2% vs 42.6%, P < .005) and left main disease (3% vs 0.3%, P < .0001). The prevalence of undiagnosed PAD in patients undergoing coronary angiography was 12.8% (14.7% in patients with CAD) and associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular risk factors, multivessel disease, and left main disease. The high prevalence of PAD in patients with CAD confirms the importance of active screening for PAD by using ABI. Routine determination of ABI in the clinical evaluation of all patients with CAD may help identify high-risk patients.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6086554
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Wolters Kluwer Health
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60865542018-08-17 Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography Saleh, Akram Makhamreh, Hanna Qoussoos, Tareq Alawwa, Izzat Alsmady, Moath Salah, Zaid A. Shakhatreh, Ali Alhazaymeh, Lewa Jabber, Mohammed Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article Coronary artery disease (CAD) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are serious manifestations of systemic atherosclerosis. A considerable proportion of patients with CAD have associated PAD; however, many are asymptomatic and this condition remains underdiagnosed. Little is known about the prevalence and clinical implication of PAD in patients undergoing coronary angiography in the Middle East with no history of the disease. To study the prevalence of previously unrecognized PAD of the lower limbs in patients undergoing coronary angiography, and to determine the correlation with CAD. This is a prospective study conducted at a university tertiary referral hospital. A total of 2120 patients referred for coronary angiography without a prior diagnosis of PAD, between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014, were included. Patients were evaluated through detailed medical history taking, a questionnaire survey to assess symptoms and functional status, ankle-brachial index (ABI) measurement, and coronary angiography. PAD was considered present if the ABI was <0.90 in either leg. In all patients, the prevalence of previously unrecognized PAD was 12.8%. There was no significant difference between men and women (13.4% vs 11.7%, P = .485). Abnormal angiographic results were seen in 82% (1739 of 2120). The prevalence of PAD was 14.7% in patients with abnormal coronary angiographic result, significantly higher than that in patients with normal results (4.5%, P < .0001). The prevalence of abnormal angiographic results among patients with and without PAD was 96% and 80%, respectively (P = .001). Factors independently related to PAD were age (odds ratio [OR] 1.081, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.053–1.109; P < .001), hypertension (OR 3.122, 95% CI: 1.474–5.678; P < .004), diabetes (OR 1.827, 95% CI: 0.975–2.171; P = .04), smoking (OR 1.301, 95% CI: 0.725–2.076; P < .001), previous coronary artery bypass grafting (OR 2.939, 95% CI: 1.385–5.219; P = .004), previous cerebrovascular accident (OR 3.212, 95% CI: 1.872–9.658; P = .003), left main CAD (OR 9.535, 95% CI: 3.978–20.230; P = .002), and multivessel CAD (OR 1.869, 95% CI: 1.018–2.798; P = .03). Patients with CAD and PAD were associated with a higher prevalence of multivessel CAD (58.2% vs 42.6%, P < .005) and left main disease (3% vs 0.3%, P < .0001). The prevalence of undiagnosed PAD in patients undergoing coronary angiography was 12.8% (14.7% in patients with CAD) and associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular risk factors, multivessel disease, and left main disease. The high prevalence of PAD in patients with CAD confirms the importance of active screening for PAD by using ABI. Routine determination of ABI in the clinical evaluation of all patients with CAD may help identify high-risk patients. Wolters Kluwer Health 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6086554/ /pubmed/30024534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011519 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even for commercial purposes, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
spellingShingle Research Article
Saleh, Akram
Makhamreh, Hanna
Qoussoos, Tareq
Alawwa, Izzat
Alsmady, Moath
Salah, Zaid A.
Shakhatreh, Ali
Alhazaymeh, Lewa
Jabber, Mohammed
Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_full Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_fullStr Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_short Prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_sort prevalence of previously unrecognized peripheral arterial disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011519
work_keys_str_mv AT salehakram prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT makhamrehhanna prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT qoussoostareq prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT alawwaizzat prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT alsmadymoath prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT salahzaida prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT shakhatrehali prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT alhazaymehlewa prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography
AT jabbermohammed prevalenceofpreviouslyunrecognizedperipheralarterialdiseaseinpatientsundergoingcoronaryangiography