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Prevalence of lower-extremity disease in the u.s. Adult population >=40 years of age with and without diabetes: 1999-2000 national health and nutrition examination survey.

机译:美国的下肢疾病患病率≥40岁有或没有糖尿病的成年人口:1999-2000年全国健康和营养检查调查。

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OBJECTIVE-Although lower-extremity disease (LED), which includes lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and peripheral neuropathy (PN), is disabling and costly, no nationally representative estimates of its prevalence exist. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of lower-extremity PAD, PN, and overall LED in the overall U.S. population and among those with and without diagnosed diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-The analysis consisted of data for 2,873 men and women aged >/=40 years, including 419 with diagnosed diabetes, from the 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The main outcome measures consisted of the prevalence of lower-extremity PAD (defined as ankle-brachial index <0.9), PN (defined as >/=1 insensate area based on monofilament testing), and of any LED (defined as either PAD, PN, or history of foot ulcer or lower-extremity amputations). RESULTS-Of the U.S. population aged >/=40 years, 4.5% (95% CI 3.4-5.6) have lower-extremity PAD, 14.8% (12.8-16.8) have PN, and 18.7% (15.9-21.4) have any LED. Prevalence of PAD, PN, and overall LED increases steeply with age and is higher (P < 0.05) in non-Hispanic blacks and Mexican Americans than non-Hispanic whites. The prevalence of LEDs is approximately twice as high for individuals with diagnosed diabetes (PAD 9.5% [5.5-13.4]; PN 28.5% [22.0-35.1]; any LED 30.2% [22.1-38.3]) as the overall population. CONCLUSIONS-LED is common in the U.S. and twice as high among individuals with diagnosed diabetes. These conditions disproportionately affect the elderly, non-Hispanic blacks, and Mexican Americans.
机译:目的-尽管下肢疾病(LED)(包括下肢周围动脉疾病(PAD)和周围神经病变(PN))正在致残且代价高昂,但尚无全国代表性的估计其患病率。这项研究的目的是检查在美国整体人群以及有无糖尿病患者中下肢PAD,PN和总LED的患病率。研究设计和方法-该分析包括来自1999-2000年美国国家健康和营养调查的28​​73名年龄在40岁以上的男女数据,包括419位被诊断为糖尿病的数据。主要结局指标包括下肢PAD(定义为踝臂指数<0.9),PN(定义为单丝测试的感官区域> / = 1)和任何LED(定义为PAD, PN,或足溃疡或下肢截肢史)。结果-在40岁以上的美国人口中,有4.5%(95%CI 3.4-5.6)具有下肢PAD,有14.8%(12.8-16.8)具有PN,有18.7%(15.9-21.4)具有任何LED 。 PAD,PN和整体LED的患病率随着年龄的增长而急剧增加,非西班牙裔黑人和墨西哥裔美国人中的PAD,PN和整体LED患病率高于非西班牙裔白人。被诊断为糖尿病的人中,LED的患病率约为总人口的两倍(PAD 9.5%[5.5-13.4]; PN 28.5%[22.0-35.1];任何LED 30.2%[22.1-38.3])。结论LED在美国很常见,在诊断为糖尿病的人中高出两倍。这些情况对老年人,非西班牙裔黑人和墨西哥裔美国人的影响尤其严重。

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