Association between Peripheral Arterial Disease and Coronary Artery Disease among Tobacco User Diabetic Patients

Authors

  • Syed Dawood Md Taimur Assistant Professor & Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka
  • M Maksumul Haq Head of department & Chairman (Academic Training & Development Committee), Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka
  • MA Rashid CEO & Senior Consultant, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka
  • SM Keramat Ali Director, Faculty of Allied Health Science, Daffodil International University, Dhaka
  • Md Shahjahan Head of the Department of Public Health, Daffodil International University, Dhaka
  • Farzana Islam Medical Officer & Resident, Department of Pediatric Hemato- Oncology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bhj.v32i1.34163

Keywords:

Peripheral artery disease, Acute coronary syndrome, Coronary artery disease, Tobacco

Abstract

Background: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a marker of increased risk for cardiovascular events and of poorer prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The prevalence of unknown PAD amongst patients with ACS varies between studies according to the mode of diagnosis.

Aims: To evaluate the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetic ACS patients with or without tobacco user by using ankle brachial index (ABI).We also assess the probable predictors of PAD among these patients.

Methodology: This prospective observational study was conducted in the Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital and Research Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh starting from 1st January 2016 to 30th April 2016 over a period of four months. A total of 60 patients were studied. They were grouped on the basis of their smoking habit. Diabetic patients with ACS and tobacco user (smoke and smoke less) in group I and without tobacco user in group II.

Results: The mean age of the studied patients was 56.63 ± 8.95 years, range from 25-90 years. 73.30% was male and 26.70% was female. Twenty three patients of tobacco user in group-I (n=30) had peripheral artery disease and ten patients of group-II (n=30) had peripheral artery disease. It was statistically significant (p=0.003).

Conclusion: There is correlation between peripheral arterial disease and coronary artery disease. Diagnosis and supervision of patients with PAD is important for preventing the local progression of the disease and effective secondary prevention of future coronary and cerebrovascular events.

Bangladesh Heart Journal 2017; 32(1) : 3-9

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Syed Dawood Md Taimur, Assistant Professor & Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka



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Published

2017-10-10

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Md Taimur, S. D., Haq, M. M., Rashid, M., Ali, S. K., Shahjahan, M., & Islam, F. (2017). Association between Peripheral Arterial Disease and Coronary Artery Disease among Tobacco User Diabetic Patients. Bangladesh Heart Journal, 32(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.3329/bhj.v32i1.34163

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