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The correlation between the severity of peripheral arterial disease and carotid occlusive disease

Tayler H Long

University of Texas, South Western Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Michael H Criqui

University of California, San Diego, Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, La Jolla, CA

Eduard E Vasilevskis

Oregon Health Sciences University, School of Medicine, Portland, OR

Julie O Denenberg

University of California, San Diego, Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, La Jolla, CA

Melville R Klauber

University of California, San Diego, Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, La Jolla, CA

Arnost Fronek

University of California, San Diego, Department of Surgery and Bio-Engineering, La Jolla, CA, USA

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and carotid occlusive disease (COD) are both known to be specific manifestations of atherosclerosis. Because they both have a common cause, it is reasonable to hypothesize that they should correlate with each other to a certain extent, and previous studies have shown that there is a correlation between the prevalence of PAD and COD. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a correlation exists between the severity of PAD and the severity of COD by retrospectively looking at a group of 203 patients who underwent non-invasive testing for suspicion of PAD at the San Diego VA Hospital or UCSD Medical Center, and who also had a non-invasive duplex carotid scan. The severity of PAD was assessed by segmental blood pressure ratios (leg segment/arm ratio) in each leg taken at the toe, ankle, and below the knee, as well as the peak flow velocity of the posterior tibial artery. The severity of COD was assessed by duplex ultrasound scans of six distinct segments of the carotid artery system: the right and left common, internal, and external carotid arteries. Correlation analysis showed r = 0.23 (p = 0.001) when comparing a PAD aggregate standard score with the number of diseased carotid arteries (.50% stenosis), and r = 0.23 (p = 0.001) when comparing a PAD aggregate standard score with an average COD score. Because about 50% of the patients had undergone surgical intervention on their leg or carotid arteries, another correlation analysis restricted to patients with no surgical interventions (n = 97) was performed. The above correlations were slightly attenuated in this analysis, r = 0.21 (p = 0.043) and r = 0.17 (p = 0.092), respectively. The results indicate that there is a modest but significant correlation between the severity of PAD and the severity of COD in a population with a high prevalence of both.

Key Words: cardiovascular events • cardiovascular risk factors • carotid artery disease • duplex ultrasonography • non-invasive diagnosis • peripheral arterial disease

Vascular Medicine, Vol. 4, No. 3, 135-142 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/1358836X9900400303


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