Lower-limb peripheral arterial disease and amputations in people with diabetes: Risk factors, prognostic value and management - 28/03/23
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Lower-limb peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a common manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis, resulting from a partial or complete obstruction of at least one lower-limb arteries. PAD is a major endemic disease with an excess risk of major cardiovascular events and death. It also leads to disability, high rates of lower-limb adverse events and non-traumatic amputation. In patients with diabetes, PAD is particularly frequent and has a worse prognosis than in patients without diabetes. The risk factors of PAD are comparable to those for cardiovascular disease. The ankle-brachial index is usually recommended to screen PAD despite its limited performance in patients with diabetes, affected by the presence of peripheral neuropathy, medial arterial calcification, incompressible arteries and infection. Toe brachial index and toe pressure emerge as alternative screening tools. The management of PAD requires strict control of cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidaemia, the use of antiplatelet agents and lifestyle management, to reduce cardiovascular adverse events, but few randomized controlled trials have evaluated the benefits of these treatments in PAD. Several advances have been achieved in endovascular and surgical revascularization procedures, with obvious improvement in PAD prognosis. Further studies are required to increase our understanding of the pathophysiology of PAD and to evaluate the interest of different therapeutic strategies in the occurrence and progression of PAD in patients with diabetes. Here, we present a narrative and contemporary review to synthesize the key epidemiology findings, screening and diagnosis methods, and major therapeutic advances regarding PAD in patients with diabetes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Ankle–brachial index, Atherosclerosis, Amputation, Diabetes mellitus, Intermittent claudication, Lower-extremity arterial disease, Peripheral arterial disease, Revascularization
Abbreviations : ABI, ACC, ACE, ACCORD, ADA, ADVANCE, AHA, ARB, ARIC, BARI-2D, BASIL, BEST-CLI, CANVAS, CAPRIE, CHARISMA, CKD, CLEVER, COMPASS, CREDENCE, CTA, CLTI, DBP, DECLARE-TIMI 58, DPP-4, DSA, DUTCH BOA, EASD, EMPA-REG OUTCOME, ESC, ESVM, ESVS, EUCLID, EURODIALE, EXCEL, FDA, FIELD, FOURIER, GLASS, GLP-1, GVG, HbA1C, I/D, IDSA, INR, INVEST, ISTH, IWGDF, LDL-C, LEADER, LLA, MACE, MALE, MRA, NPWT, ODYSSEY OUTCOMES, PAD, PCSK9, PGE1, PGI2, PPG, PROactive, RAAS, REACH, REDUCE-IT, RCT, SBP, SGLT-2, siRNA, SUSTAIN-6, SVS, TASC, TBI, TcPO2, TIMI, TP, UKPDS, VADT, VICTORION-2P, VKA, VOYAGER PAD, WAVE, WIfi, XATOA
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Vol 52 - N° 1
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