Peripheral Arterial Disease prevalence and risk factors in the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN) cohort.
O Peter AdamsDeron GalushaJosefa L Martinez-BrockmanEuclid H MorrisSaria HassanRohan G MaharajCruz M NazarioMaxine NunezMarcella Nunez-SmithPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Testing one leg only would underestimate PAD prevalence. Increasing the ABI cutoff for identifying PAD to <1.0 when using oscillometric devices is suggested by some studies but would more than double the estimated prevalence. Guidelines need to address this issue. Female sex and lower educational attainment are important considerations when screening. While diabetes and a history of heart disease were confirmed as risk factors, the lack of association of increasing age and cigarette smoking with PAD was unexpected.