2006
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.105.593442
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

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“…The effect of PAD on overall mortality has recently been summarized. 7 Our finding of lack of interaction of diabetes and CAD on mortality suggests that PAD overwhelms the independent effect of CAD on mortality in diabetic subjects. Although presence of diabetes is considered equivalent to presence of CAD by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines, 6 as shown in the East-West study, even in that study the mortality in subjects had both CAD and diabetes was 45% compared to 20% in diabetics without CAD.…”
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“…The effect of PAD on overall mortality has recently been summarized. 7 Our finding of lack of interaction of diabetes and CAD on mortality suggests that PAD overwhelms the independent effect of CAD on mortality in diabetic subjects. Although presence of diabetes is considered equivalent to presence of CAD by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines, 6 as shown in the East-West study, even in that study the mortality in subjects had both CAD and diabetes was 45% compared to 20% in diabetics without CAD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…To maximize dollar cost value, the priority target group should be the elderly, where the increase in DM prevalence is highest. Peripheral arterial disease prevalence is strongly age dependent 7 shows the prevalence of DM is also highest among the oldest cohort. The effect of PAD on overall mortality has recently been summarized.…”
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“…It is important to identify prognostically important CAD that may require revascularization prior to transplantation 37. Evidence of atherosclerotic vascular disease involving other vascular beds, particularly peripheral arterial disease, may help identify patients with advanced coronary atherosclerosis 38, 39, 40, 41. Since peripheral arterial disease is highly associated with CAD, it may be reasonable to pursue left heart catheterization in patients with peripheral arterial disease despite negative stress tests.…”
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“…(7) Additionally, the extent of symptomatic PAD has a substantial influence on outcome: claudicants have a considerably better prognosis compared to patients with critical limb ischaemia. (8,9) The latter is a severe disease and the consequences can be direamputation, disability and death. (10)(11)(12) Repeated hospitalisations and interventions are causing a high economic burden.…”
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