The clinical features and treatment of arteriosclerosis obliterans with diabetes

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Tsushima, N
Matsuo, H
Hayashi, T
Homma, S
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10.2337/diab.45.3.S101
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The objective of this study was to clarify the differences, if any, in the clinical features between diabetic and nondiabetic patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) and to select the optimal treatment for diabetic patients with ASO, The 171 patients with ASO studied were classified into nondiabetic and diabetic groups, Each group was subdivided into an intermittent claudication (IC) group and ulcer and necrosis (ULC) group, The frequency of complications with cardiac and cerebral vascular diseases and risk factors of arteriosclerosis were analyzed, Ankle and brachial blood pressure and ankle/ brachial pressure index (API) were measured, and blood rheological parameters of filterability using Nuclepore filter membrane and viscosity of whole blood and plasma were measured, Three indexes of walking distance were measured by our ASO-Treadmill protocol to evaluate quantatively the effect of treatment, There were 95 diabetic patients with ASO and 76 nondiabetic patients, Of the nondiabetic patients, 81 had IC and 14 had ULC, and of the diabetic patients, 63 had IC and 13 had ULC, The diabetic group showed more frequent complications with coronary heart disease (56.5 vs, 25.6%), but the two groups showed the same frequency of cerebrovascular diseases (30%). The diabetic ULC subgroup showed higher fasting plasma glucose than the diabetic IC subgroup, The API of the ULC subgroup was significantly lower than that of the IC subgroup in the nondiabetic patients, whereas that of the ULC subgroup was not significantly lower than that of the IC subgroup in the diabetic patients, Stenotic lesions of arteriography in both the nondiabetic and diabetic ULC subgroups demonstrated a tendency toward multisegmental and below-knee lesions compared with the two IC subgroups, For blood theology-related factors, the diabetic ASO subgroup demonstrated a significantly elevated fibrinogen level compared with the normal control value, for patients of average age. After walking exercise treatment, a significant increase in the walking distance was obtained, After treatment with Cilostazol, prostaglandin I-2 analog, and LDL apheresis, the rheological indexes were significantly improved, while the API did not change, We conclude that therapeutic improvement of blood rheological properties mould be effective for prolongation and improvement of the quality of life for diabetic patients with ASO.
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页码:S101 / S104
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