Metabolic syndrome and peripheral artery disease: Two related conditions

Pilar Ángeles Oriol Torón , Teresa Badía Farré , Amparo Romaguera Lliso , Jovita Roda Diestro
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Abstract

Aims

To ascertain the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) at the Martorell primary care (PC) center. To analyze the differences in comorbidities and cardiovascular risk factors between patients with PAD with and without MS.

Methods

A cross-sectional, descriptive study on patients diagnosed with PAD according to computerized clinical records of the Martorell PC center. Variables collected included age, sex, high blood pressure (HBP), dyslipidemia (DLP), diabetes (DM), smoking, obesity, cardiovascular disease (CVD), erectile dysfunction (ED), renal failure (RF), and oligoalbuminuria. An analysis comparing patients with and without MS was performed.

Results

There were 131 patients diagnosed with PAD, 104 (79%) of whom were male. Sixty-three (48.1%) also had MS. Patients with both PAD and MS had, as compared to those with PAD only, a higher prevalence of HBP (87.3 vs. 60.3%, p: 0.001), DLP (77.8 vs. 60.3%, p: 0.03), DM (69.8 vs. 30.9%, p: <0.001), obesity (25.4 vs. 10.3%, p: 0.03), CVD (42.9 vs. 19.1%, p: 0.004), ED (81.3 vs. 54.3%, p: 0.02), and RF (40.3 vs. 17.9%, p: 0.006).

Conclusion

Patients with both PAD and MS had a higher prevalence of HBP, DLP, DM, and obesity. They also had more cardiovascular events and were significantly associated with pathological conditions highly relevant for cardiovascular prognosis such as erectile dysfunction and chronic kidney disease.

代谢综合征和外周动脉疾病:两种相关情况
目的确定Martorell初级保健中心外周动脉疾病(PAD)患者代谢综合征(MS)的患病率。分析有MS和无MS的PAD患者在合并症和心血管危险因素方面的差异。方法根据Martorell PC中心的计算机临床记录,对诊断为PAD的患者进行横断面描述性研究。收集的变量包括年龄、性别、高血压(HBP)、血脂异常(DLP)、糖尿病(DM)、吸烟、肥胖、心血管疾病(CVD)、勃起功能障碍(ED)、肾功能衰竭(RF)和少蛋白尿。对MS患者和非MS患者进行了比较分析。结果PAD患者131例,其中男性104例(79%)。63人(48.1%)也患有多发性硬化症。与仅患有PAD的患者相比,患有PAD和多发性痴呆的患者的HBP(87.3对60.3%,p=0.001)、DLP(77.8对60.3%)、DM(69.8对30.9%,p:<;0.001)、肥胖(25.4对10.3%,p=0.003)、CVD(42.9对19.1%,p=0.004)、ED(81.3对54.3%,p=0.002)的患病率更高,结论PAD和MS患者的HBP、DLP、DM和肥胖患病率较高。他们还发生了更多的心血管事件,并与与心血管预后高度相关的病理状况显著相关,如勃起功能障碍和慢性肾脏疾病。
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