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Low ankle-brachial pressure index predicts increased risk of cardiovascular disease …

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SH Wild, CD Byrne, FB Smith, AJ Lee, FGR … - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—The Edinburgh Artery Study is a population-based
cohort study in which subjects were followed up until their death or for ∼15
years. Low ABI at baseline was defined as <0.9; subjects with ABI >1.4 (n = ...
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SH Demrdash, 2007 - med.shams.edu.eg
Page 1. Low Ankle-Brachial Index as a Predictor of Adverse Six-Month Outcomes
After Acute Myocardial Infarction Thesis Submitted ...
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Risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease associated with the ankle-brachial index: …

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CL Heald, FGR Fowkes, GD Murray, JF Price - Atherosclerosis, 2006 - Elsevier
To determine the strength and consistency with which a low ankle brachial
pressure index (ABI), measured in the general population, is associated with an
increased risk of subsequent death and/or cardiovascular events.
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[CITATION] Índice tobillo-brazo y riesgo vascular


J Mostaza, M Prieto, J María, I Vicente, JL … - Medicina clínica, 2003 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Acceso de usuarios registrados. Acceso de usuarios registrados Usuario Contraseña. ...
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The long-term prognostic value of the resting and postexercise ankle-brachial index


HHH Feringa, JJJ Bax, VH van Waning, E … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Results During follow-up, 1321 patients (41.2%) died. After adjusting for
clinical risk factors, lower resting ABI values (hazard ratio per 0.10 lower
ABI, 1.08; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06-1.10), lower postexercise ABI ...
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The association of the ankle-brachial index with incident coronary heart disease: the …


BD Weatherley, JJ Nelson, G Heiss, LE … - BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Over a median 13.1 years follow-up, 964 fatal or non-fatal CHD events accrued.
In whites, the age- and field-center-adjusted CHD hazard ratio (HR, 95% CI) for
PAD (ABI<0.90) was 2.81 (1.77–4.45) for men and 2.05 (1.20–3.53) for ...
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Using ankle-brachial index to detect peripheral arterial disease: prevalence and associated …


JA Carbayo, JA Divisón, J Escribano, J López- … - Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2007 - Elsevier
PAD is defined as an ABI < 0.9 in either leg. 784 participants of age ≥40 were
randomly selected in a Spanish province. 55.4% of them were female. The
prevalence of PAD in this sample was 10.5% (95% confidence interval (CI) ...
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Risk factors for declining ankle-brachial index in men and women 65 years or older: the …


M Kennedy, C Solomon, TA Manolio, MH … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2005 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods To assess risk factors for ABI decline, we studied 5888 participants in
the Cardiovascular Health Study cohort (men and women 65 years or older). We
measured ABI in 1992-1993 and again in 1998-1999. At baseline, we excluded ...
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Modificación de la estratificación del riesgo vascular tras la determinación del índice …


L Manzano, JM MOSTAZA, C SUAREZ, M … - Medicina clinica(Ed. impresa), 2007 - cat.inist.fr
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Peripheral arterial disease detected by measurement
of ankle-brachial index enables the identification of asymptomatic patients with
target organ damage. We have investigated the prevalence of peripheral ...
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Prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in a selected Thai population


P Sritara, C Sritara, M Woodward, S … - Angiology, 2007 - ang.sagepub.com
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a condition with high mortality, but it is
amenable to secondary prevention. Data on its prevalence in Thailand are scarce.
To study the prevalence of PAD in a middle-class, urban Thai population, a ...
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