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Association of endothelial function and lower extremity perfusion in peripheral artery disease.
Li, Kangbo; Dai, Mengjun; Sacirovic, Mesud; Pagonas, Nikolaos; Ritter, Oliver; Kah, Janine; Lauxmann, Martin A; Bramlage, Peter; Bondke Persson, Anja; Buschmann, Ivo; Hillmeister, Philipp.
Afiliação
  • Li K; Department of Angiology, Center for Internal Medicine I, Deutsches Angiologie-Zentrum Brandenburg - Berlin, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Dai M; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Sacirovic M; Department of Angiology, Center for Internal Medicine I, Deutsches Angiologie-Zentrum Brandenburg - Berlin, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Pagonas N; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Ritter O; Department of Angiology, Center for Internal Medicine I, Deutsches Angiologie-Zentrum Brandenburg - Berlin, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Kah J; Department of Cardiology, Center for Internal Medicine I, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Lauxmann MA; Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Joint Faculty of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, the Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, University of Potsdam, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Bramlage P; Department of Cardiology, Center for Internal Medicine I, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Bondke Persson A; Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Joint Faculty of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, the Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, University of Potsdam, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Buschmann I; Department of Gastroenterology, Center for Internal Medicine II, University Clinic Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
  • Hillmeister P; Institute of Biochemistry, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
Vasa ; 2024 Jul 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38979892
ABSTRACT

Background:

The current study aims to investigate the association between endothelial function and lower extremity perfusion in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Patients and

methods:

In total 229 patients with PAD (Rutherford stage 0-3) were enrolled in the current study. Endothelial function was assessed by measuring flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and endothelial cell proliferation capacity (ECPC). Lower extremity perfusion was assessed by measuring oscillometry-based ankle brachial index (oABI) and pulse wave index (PWI). In addition, carotid intima-media-thickness (cIMT) was also measured as a surrogate marker for atherosclerosis. Correlations between FMD, ECPC, oABI, PWI, and cIMT were analysed using Pearson correlation coefficient. The relationship between the above variables and the severity of PAD was investigated using ordinal logistic regression analysis.

Results:

Correlation analysis showed that FMD negatively associated with PWI (r = -0.183, p = 0.005), ECPC positively associated with oABI (r = 0.162, p = 0.014), and oABI negatively associated with PWI (r = -0.264, p < 0.001). Ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that ECPC (ß = -0.009, p = 0.048), oABI (ß = -5.290, p < 0.001), and age (ß = -0.058, p = 0.002) negatively associated with the PAD Rutherford stages. In addition, PWI (ß = 0.006, p < 0.001), cIMT (ß = 18.363, p = 0.043) positively associated with the PAD Rutherford stages.

Conclusions:

Endothelial function significantly associates with lower extremity perfusion in patients with PAD, and both are related to the severity of PAD.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vasa Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vasa Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha