Quantification of arterial calcification in peripheral artery disease and its association with amputation and/or mortality: A systematic review.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Jenny Woo, Arash Fereydooni, Janhavi Patel, Anoushka Lakshmi, Sujin Lee, Amber Trickey, Shipra Arya
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Abstract

Arterial calcification is prevalent in peripheral artery disease (PAD), especially among patients with advanced age, diabetes, or renal disease. Peripheral arterial calcium score (PACS) is an emerging tool to quantify calcification in peripheral arteries and predict outcomes such as amputation and mortality. This systematic review evaluates PACS methodologies and its association with these adverse outcomes. In a comprehensive search of Embase, MEDLINE, and PubMed from January 1991 to January 2025, 1092 studies were retrieved, of which 17 met the inclusion criteria. Computed tomography and X-ray imaging were the main imaging modalities used to detect calcification through a variety of PACS. A higher PACS was linked to increased risk of amputation and/or mortality. PACS holds potential for predicting outcomes in PAD, particularly amputation and mortality. Standardization of PACS methods is needed to enhance its clinical utility and integration into practice.

外周动脉疾病的动脉钙化量化及其与截肢和/或死亡率的关系:一项系统综述。
动脉钙化在外周动脉疾病(PAD)中很常见,尤其是在老年、糖尿病或肾脏疾病患者中。外周动脉钙化评分(PACS)是一种量化外周动脉钙化和预测截肢和死亡率等预后的新兴工具。本系统综述评估PACS方法及其与这些不良后果的关系。在1991年1月至2025年1月的Embase、MEDLINE和PubMed的综合检索中,检索到1092项研究,其中17项符合纳入标准。计算机断层扫描和x射线成像是通过各种PACS检测钙化的主要成像方式。较高的PACS与截肢和/或死亡风险增加有关。PACS具有预测PAD预后的潜力,特别是截肢和死亡率。为了提高PACS的临床应用和与实践的结合,需要对PACS方法进行标准化。
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Vascular Medicine
Vascular Medicine 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
158
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The premier, ISI-ranked journal of vascular medicine. Integrates the latest research in vascular biology with advancements for the practice of vascular medicine and vascular surgery. It features original research and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for vascular disease. A member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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