2019
DOI: 10.1177/2047487319849507
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Post-exercise ankle–brachial index decline and risk of all-cause mortality: A meta-analysis

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“…There is a higher prevalence of lesions in the dorsalis pedis artery than in popliteal or anterior/posterior tibial arteries; the dorsalis pedis artery was the first artery to develop diabetic macrovascular disease and was crucial for early screening ( 29 ). It could be viewed as a representation of the systemic vasculature in T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a higher prevalence of lesions in the dorsalis pedis artery than in popliteal or anterior/posterior tibial arteries; the dorsalis pedis artery was the first artery to develop diabetic macrovascular disease and was crucial for early screening ( 29 ). It could be viewed as a representation of the systemic vasculature in T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in damage to the vascular endothelium, which stimulates the release of multiple vasoactive factors from endothelial cells, resulting in an imbalance of vasodilator/constrictor factors (e.g., an imbalance in the secretion of nitric oxide/endothelin), which contributes to the development of PAD (28). There is a higher prevalence of lesions in the dorsalis pedis artery than in popliteal or anterior/posterior tibial arteries; the dorsalis pedis artery was the first artery to develop diabetic macrovascular disease and was crucial for early screening (29). It could be viewed as a representation of the systemic vasculature in T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%