Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives (Mar 2021)

The risk of micro and macrovascular disease in Egyptian patients with diabetes and peripheral arterial disease

  • Maha Assem,
  • Shrook Mousa,
  • Alaa Abdelhamid,
  • Samar Amin,
  • Ayman Elsamadony,
  • Eman El-Sebaee,
  • Aasem Saif,
  • Shereen Elsawy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2021.1877906
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 216 – 219

Abstract

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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of micro- and macrovascular disease in Egyptian patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Methods: The study included 161 Egyptian patients with DM and PAD (91.3% had type 2 DM and 67.1% were females). Mean diabetes duration was 14.2 ± 5.2 years. Full history, clinical and fundus examination as well as laboratory investigations were done. PAD was diagnosed through assessment of ankle/brachial index (ABI) by Doppler ultrasonography. Results: ABI was 1.3 in 66.5% of patients. A significant positive correlation was found between abnormal ABI and diabetes duration, ischemic heart disease (IHD), diabetic retinopathy and neuropathy, foot ulcers, elevated blood pressure (BP), creatinine, urine albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and triglycerides and a significant negative correlation with HDL. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that the independent predictors for PAD in patients with ABI1.3 were IHD, neuropathy, elevated diastolic BP and triglyceride. Conclusion: The risk of micro- and macrovascular disease is high in Egyptian patients with diabetes and PAD. Early diagnosis and good control of risk factors could reduce PAD progression.

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