Abstract:Despite the very high incidence of arterial hypertension among Africans ath erosclerotic changes linked with prolonged hypertension is not commonly en countered and even then the coronary arteries are known to be spared. Since this seeming protection against atherosclerosis is said to be found among Afri can populations we carried out a study to ascertain the current presentation and pattern of atherosclerosis including fatty streaking of the intima in an indige nous African population. Our findings show that … Show more
“…Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is defined as lack of perfusion in the extremities resulting from atherosclerosis. 1 It is characterized by intermittent claudication and an ankle–brachial index of 0.9 or less. A global analysis of the disease in 2000 and 2010 found that about fifth of a billion people in the world have PAD with poorer countries being disproportionately affected.…”
Estimated rate of DALYs per 100,000 was lowest in SSA. Within SSA, the rate in South Africa was highest, exceeding even HINA. Caribbean rates were intermediate.
“…Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is defined as lack of perfusion in the extremities resulting from atherosclerosis. 1 It is characterized by intermittent claudication and an ankle–brachial index of 0.9 or less. A global analysis of the disease in 2000 and 2010 found that about fifth of a billion people in the world have PAD with poorer countries being disproportionately affected.…”
Estimated rate of DALYs per 100,000 was lowest in SSA. Within SSA, the rate in South Africa was highest, exceeding even HINA. Caribbean rates were intermediate.
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