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West Indian med. j ; 50(suppl. 1): 18-20, Mar. 1-4, 2001. tab
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-442

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This paper attempts to distil some of the results of vasculopathy studies performed on Jamaican diabetic clinic attendees. Doppler measurements of ankle/brachial pressure index (A/BI) revealed that 23 percent of the diabetics have peripheral occlusive arterial disease (POAD) which was mostly asymptomatic. Plethysmorgraphic blood flow studies revealed a profound reduction in the vasodilatory response to increased flow demand. Prevalence of POAD determined by Doppler testing of A/BI reported by other researchers ranged from 13 percent in a large community study, one-third of whom were diabetic, to 47 percent in patiens who had been diabetic for 20 years. Isolated posterior tibial disease has been reported to carry a three-fold risk of all cause mortality and a four-fold risk of coronary heart disease mortality. This underscores the need for regular Doppler A/BI testing in order to improve the recognition, and treatment of POAD, and prevent further cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.(Au)


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Humanos , Vasodilatação , Tornozelo/irrigação sanguínea , Pé Diabético/complicações , Pé Diabético/fisiopatologia , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Ultrassonografia Doppler , Diabetes Mellitus/complicações , Jamaica
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