Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease Is Associated With More Adverse Lower Extremity Characteristics Than Intermittent Claudication

Author:

McDermott Mary M.1,Guralnik Jack M.1,Ferrucci Luigi1,Tian Lu1,Liu Kiang1,Liao Yihua1,Green David1,Sufit Robert1,Hoff Frederick1,Nishida Takashi1,Sharma Leena1,Pearce William H.1,Schneider Joseph R.1,Criqui Michael H.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill (M.M.M., L.T., K.L., Y.L., D.G., R.S., F.H., T.N., L.S., W.H.P.); National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, Md (J.M.G., L.F.); Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield, Ill (J.R.S.); and University of California at San Diego, San Diego (M.H.C.).

Abstract

Background— This study assessed functional performance, calf muscle characteristics, peripheral nerve function, and quality of life in asymptomatic persons with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Methods and Results— PAD participants (n=465) had an ankle brachial index <0.90. Non-PAD participants (n=292) had an ankle brachial index of 0.90 to 1.30. PAD participants were categorized into leg symptom groups including intermittent claudication (n=215) and always asymptomatic (participants who never experienced exertional leg pain, even during the 6-minute walk; n=72). Calf muscle was measured with computed tomography. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, race, ankle brachial index, comorbidities, and other confounders. Compared with participants with intermittent claudication, always asymptomatic PAD participants had smaller calf muscle area (4935 versus 5592 mm 2 ; P <0.001), higher calf muscle percent fat (16.10% versus 9.45%; P <0.001), poorer 6-minute walk performance (966 versus 1129 ft; P =0.0002), slower usual-paced walking speed ( P =0.0019), slower fast-paced walking speed ( P <0.001), and a poorer Short-Form 36 Physical Functioning score ( P =0.016). Compared with an age-matched, sedentary, non-PAD cohort, always asymptomatic PAD participants had smaller calf muscle area (5061 versus 5895 mm 2 ; P =0.009), poorer 6-minute walk performance (1126 versus 1452 ft; P <0.001), and poorer Walking Impairment Questionnaire speed scores (40.87 versus 57.78; P =0.001). Conclusions— Persons with PAD who never experience exertional leg symptoms have poorer functional performance, poorer quality of life, and more adverse calf muscle characteristics compared with persons with intermittent claudication and a sedentary, asymptomatic, age-matched group of non-PAD persons.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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