Intermittent claudication - A risk profile from the Framingham Heart Study

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作者
Murabito, JM
DAgostino, RB
Silbershatz, H
Wilson, PWF
机构
[1] BOSTON UNIV, SCH MED, GEN INTERNAL MED SECT, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
[2] NHLBI, DIV EPIDEMIOL & CLIN APPLICAT, BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA
[3] BOSTON UNIV, DEPT MATH, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
[4] BOSTON UNIV, SCH MED, PREVENT MED & EPIDEMIOL SECT, BOSTON, MA 02118 USA
关键词
claudication; hypertension; risk factors; smoking;
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R5 [内科学];
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摘要
Background Intermittent claudication identifies persons at increased risk for death and disability. Methods and Results Using 38-year follow-up data for the original cohort in the Framingham Heart Study, we developed an intermittent claudication risk profile. Intermittent claudication occurred in a total of 381 men and women. Age, sex, serum cholesterol, hypertension, cigarette smoking, diabetes, and coronary heart disease were associated with an increased risk for cla;dication and were included in the profile. A pooled logistic regression model was used to compute the probability of intermittent claudication for specified levels of risk factors. Conclusions The intermittent claudication risk profile allows physicians to identify high-risk individuals during a routine office visit and can be used to educate patients about modifiable risk factors, particularly smoking and blood pressure. Improved compliance with risk factor modification strategies may result in a beneficial impact on survival.
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