High prevalence of undiagnosed patients with peripheral arterial disease in patients hospitalised for non-vascular disorders.

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Lacroix, Philippe | Aboyans, Victor | Voronin, D. | Le Guyader, Alexandre | Cautrès, M. | Laskar, Marc

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ERMA. International audience. BACKGROUND: Several studies highlight the underestimation of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) rates in general population, leading to a lack of opportunity to detect subjects at a high risk for cardiovascular events. We sought to investigate (i) the prevalence of unrecognised PAD in patients hospitalised for non-vascular diseases and (ii) the intensity of preventive drug therapies in this population. DESIGN AND METHODS: This study was of the cross-sectional design in a tertiary care hospital, which included 291 randomly selected patients of >or=40 years of age. Patients were assessed for medical history, pulse palpation and ankle-brachial index (ABI). The Edinburgh Claudication Questionnaire (ECQ) was administered. PAD was defined either by an ABIor=1.4 or in case of limb revascularisation history. RESULTS: Overall PAD prevalence was 29%; 21 patients (7.2%) with a history of PAD, while 65 (22.3%) had an unknown PAD. Among patients with unknown PAD, a typical intermittent claudication was unusual (3%). In patients without cardiovascular disease (CVD), four factors were associated with unrecognised PAD: absence of posterior tibial pulse (OR 4.49, 95% CI 1.89-10.51; p<0.001), male sex (OR 2.32, 95% CI 1.03-5.25; p=0.04), age>70 years (OR 2.44, 95% CI 1.07-5.58; p=0.04), CVD risk factors>or=2 (OR 2.63, 95% CI 1.20-5.76; p=0.02). Antiplatelet therapy and statins were each prescribed in 35.5% of the unrecognised PAD patients with ABIor=1.4. CONCLUSIONS: In a tertiary care hospital, the prevalence of unrecognised PAD among patients hospitalised for non-PAD-related causes is high and the preventive CVD therapy rates are low. Hospitalisation is a good opportunity to detect PAD.

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