2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12872-020-01395-3
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Peripheral arterial disease and its correlates in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a teaching hospital in northern Nigeria: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a risk factor for diabetic foot ulcer, limb amputation as well as coronary heart disease. It is more common in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and co-exists with peripheral neuropathy. Prevalence of PAD in type 2 DM patients in northern Nigeria is largely unknown. We investigated the occurrence and factors associated with PAD among patients with type 2 DM in a tertiary hospital in northern Nigeria. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytic study. We recr… Show more

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“…This study showed that there was no significant difference between both groups regarding hypertension may be because the majority were wellcontrolled by anti-hypertensive drugs. This study agrees with Agboghoroma et al (13) who showed that there was no significant difference between studied groups regarding hypertension. Against this study, Ghosh et al (11) and Shou et al (18) showed that hypertension was a significant risk factor for PAD in diabetics because elevated blood pressure leads to hardening of the blood vessels, which is known as atherosclerosis that results in development of PAD.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…This study showed that there was no significant difference between both groups regarding hypertension may be because the majority were wellcontrolled by anti-hypertensive drugs. This study agrees with Agboghoroma et al (13) who showed that there was no significant difference between studied groups regarding hypertension. Against this study, Ghosh et al (11) and Shou et al (18) showed that hypertension was a significant risk factor for PAD in diabetics because elevated blood pressure leads to hardening of the blood vessels, which is known as atherosclerosis that results in development of PAD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This agrees with Aljarid et al (10) , Ghosh et al (11) and Weledji et al (12) who showed that increasing age was a significant risk factor for PAD in diabetic patients. Against this study, Agboghoroma et al (13) showed that there was no significant difference between the two groups regarding age.…”
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confidence: 48%
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“…This was an unexpected finding, as hyperglycemia is a known risk factor for PAD. A few studies have also reported no significant correlations between HbA1c and PAD [28,29]. However, a single measurement of HbA1c being a snapshot of glycaemia over a period of 2-3 months may not capture the glycaemic state of the patient over a longer period, which would more accurately predict the risk of developing PAD, which is a chronic complication of diabetes.…”
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confidence: 99%