Authors
F Gerald R Fowkes, Diana Rudan, Igor Rudan, Victor Aboyans, Julie O Denenberg, Mary M McDermott, Paul E Norman, Uchechukwe KA Sampson, Linda J Williams, George A Mensah, Michael H Criqui
Publication date
2013/10/19
Source
The lancet
Volume
382
Issue
9901
Pages
1329-1340
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Lower extremity peripheral artery disease is the third leading cause of atherosclerotic cardiovascular morbidity, following coronary artery disease and stroke. This study provides the first comparison of the prevalence of peripheral artery disease between high-income countries (HIC) and low-income or middle-income countries (LMIC), establishes the primary risk factors for peripheral artery disease in these settings, and estimates the number of people living with peripheral artery disease regionally and globally.
Methods
We did a systematic review of the literature on the prevalence of peripheral artery disease in which we searched for community-based studies since 1997 that defined peripheral artery disease as an ankle brachial index (ABI) lower than or equal to 0·90. We used epidemiological modelling to define age-specific and sex-specific prevalence rates in HIC and in LMIC and combined them with …
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