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Systemic sclerosis is associated with lower limb vascular stiffness and microvascular impairment: results from a prospective study.

Charles CassiusVannina SetaJean-Benoit MonfortNathalie Abdoucheli BaudotSébastien RivièreArsène MekinianCamille FrancesAnnick BarbaudPatricia Senet
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
By measuring ABI and TP, we showed that 76% of SSc patients had hemodynamic arterial lower limb abnormalities related to macro- and/or microvascular impairment and that 28% had vascular stiffness. In SSc patients, ABI is not an accurate tool to detect lower limb arterial disease, likely due to underlying micro- and macrovascular changes. Key Points • The presence of lower limb macro-and/or microvascular involvement was detected in 76% of SSc patients. • In SSc patients, ABI is not an accurate tool to detect lower limb arterial disease, likely due to underlying microvascular changes and frequent arterial stiffness.
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